Prices for construction materials have not changed
BAKU/10.02.14/TURAN : In January, compared with November - December, the prices of construction materials have not changed , but decreased compared with August -October . Affected the seasonal factor , the last 2 months has played the role of consumer price inflation , " having eaten " stocks of budget and all the poor. But the stone cubes from the Garadagh district have grown from 70 kopecks to 90 kopecks and even AZN 1 apiece. Gyuzdek stone cube is worth 70 kopecks, and the regional product is sold in the areas as low as 60 to 80 kopecks .
Thus, local reinforcement (manufacturer "Baku Stell Company") as compared to September fell from 760 to 720-730 manat per ton. At the same prices dropped nails , channel, rod, metal pipes and other products of the monopolist.
According to the results of monitoring carried out on the building materials market in January , compared to early autumn also cheaper imported were goods - parquet - 2%, slate - 1.5% , and tile flooring -1.5% . The difference in insulation is 1% , in colors - 2%. It is also on average 1.4% lower compared to the results of the same period last year. The share of domestic products was 62.3 %.
Vendors working on the building materials market believe that with the advent of spring , prices will rise due to the arbitrary general rise in price . Interconnected market , because food inflation will affect building materials. Many sellers do not hide that " planted " in this position by the owners of large distribution companies subordinated to the officials monopoly . On the contrary, this situation is safe conduct of the inspection bodies - they say.
In February, there is also stability in the building materials market , major changes are projected only by Novruz. -17D -
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