Emomali Rahmon launched a large cement plant in Vahdat

Dushanbe. 7 September. “Asia Plus” — During his working visit to Vahdat on September 6, President Emomali Rahmon has officially opened a cement plant LLC “Toj-China 2013”. It should be recalled that the start of construction of the plant E.Rahmon gave in January 2013. As reports the press service of the country leader, the cement […]

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Dushanbe. 7 September. “Asia Plus” — During his working visit to Vahdat on September 6, President Emomali Rahmon has officially opened a cement plant LLC “Toj-China 2013”. It should be recalled that the start of construction of the plant E.Rahmon gave in January 2013.

As reports the press service of the country leader, the cement “Toj-China 2013” plant built “Yokut 2000” by attracting foreign investment. Annual production capacity is 1 million 200 thousand tons of cement, 400 local professionals and workers will be provided with the job on the factory in one shift operation.

Simultaneously with the launch of the second stage of the plant, another 400 people will be provided with permanent jobs.

The cement plant produces cement of 500 and 600 marks, which have many customers in the domestic and foreign markets. These types of cement are widely used at all facilities, including the construction of large industrial, waterworks and hydroelectric facilities.

Now, with the launch of the plant will increase the production capacity of cement plants in the country and significantly reduced the volume of imports of this type of building material.

After the opening of the plant, Emomali Rahmon instructed the leaders of the factory to train local specialists in the factory and to recruit 99% by local experts.

Here the president spoke to the workers and specialists of the plant and congratulated them with the start of operation of an industrial facility.

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