Second place was taken by Pakistan, where the pace of industrial growth reached 8.5%, while the third place – Armenia – 6,4%. In fourth place is situated Kazakhstan – 6,1%, the fifth – Kyrgyzstan – 5,6%. Russia on this indicator was in sixth place – the growth rate stood at 5.5%. Next, in descending order growth followed by Tajikistan – 3,9%. Decline in industrial production in January-April 2011 to 0,9% registered in Azerbaijan. On average, the CIS industrial production for the first 4 months has increased by 6,2% compared to the same period of 2010. There is no data on the dynamics of industrial production for the comparable period in Moldova, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
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