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Praegune väärtus Tsemendi tootmine Keenia on 813 372 Tonnes. Tsemendi tootmine Keenia vähenes 813 372 Tonnes kuupäeval 1.11.2023, olles eelnevalt 836 384 Tonnes kuupäeval 1.10.2023. Perioodist 1.1.2005 kuni 1.12.2023 oli keskmine SKP Keenia 456 009,57 Tonnes. Kõigi aegade kõrgeim väärtus saavutati kuupäeval 1.3.2022 väärtusega 911 250,00 Tonnes, samas madalaim väärtus registreeriti kuupäeval 1.1.2005 väärtusega 154 781,00 Tonnes.
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1.1.2005 | 154 781,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2005 | 167 472,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2005 | 180 591,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2005 | 172 381,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2005 | 179 257,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2005 | 168 725,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2005 | 187 233,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2005 | 182 892,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2005 | 188 658,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2005 | 182 446,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2005 | 174 296,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2005 | 184 524,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2006 | 161 701,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2006 | 158 364,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2006 | 164 533,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2006 | 167 015,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2006 | 173 367,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2006 | 179 889,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2006 | 191 968,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2006 | 186 962,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2006 | 180 924,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2006 | 212 101,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2006 | 202 101,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2006 | 195 165,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2007 | 196 464,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2007 | 178 706,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2007 | 215 477,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2007 | 198 779,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2007 | 214 333,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2007 | 198 002,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2007 | 236 597,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2007 | 235 786,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2007 | 235 088,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2007 | 206 289,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2007 | 221 484,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2007 | 208 656,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2008 | 178 681,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2008 | 186 508,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2008 | 213 740,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2008 | 211 728,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2008 | 254 809,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2008 | 244 128,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2008 | 267 072,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2008 | 266 905,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2008 | 258 139,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2008 | 260 258,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2008 | 234 080,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2008 | 252 751,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2009 | 247 984,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2009 | 246 746,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2009 | 270 242,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2009 | 256 389,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2009 | 280 891,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2009 | 282 016,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2009 | 288 490,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2009 | 289 705,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2009 | 257 780,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2009 | 301 584,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2009 | 305 686,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2009 | 292 769,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2010 | 290 805,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2010 | 266 889,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2010 | 300 610,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2010 | 284 987,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2010 | 294 158,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2010 | 312 176,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2010 | 334 444,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2010 | 323 478,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2010 | 319 464,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2010 | 351 963,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2010 | 323 447,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2010 | 307 385,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2011 | 364 432,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2011 | 335 247,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2011 | 355 858,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2011 | 363 035,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2011 | 376 246,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2011 | 365 494,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2011 | 393 149,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2011 | 405 546,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2011 | 407 838,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2011 | 361 941,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2011 | 364 789,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2011 | 384 853,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2012 | 350 615,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2012 | 378 453,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2012 | 397 009,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2012 | 360 540,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2012 | 381 026,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2012 | 396 951,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2012 | 398 458,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2012 | 399 873,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2012 | 382 141,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2012 | 421 579,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2012 | 415 866,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2012 | 357 212,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2013 | 393 921,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2013 | 380 032,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2013 | 367 673,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2013 | 365 579,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2013 | 414 161,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2013 | 422 519,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2013 | 454 288,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2013 | 432 938,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2013 | 453 542,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2013 | 487 594,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2013 | 464 834,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2013 | 422 048,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2014 | 454 960,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2014 | 442 636,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2014 | 478 416,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2014 | 468 022,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2014 | 464 695,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2014 | 464 929,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2014 | 503 428,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2014 | 492 801,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2014 | 499 479,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2014 | 553 186,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2014 | 545 041,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2014 | 492 944,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2015 | 511 298,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2015 | 465 471,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2015 | 550 556,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2015 | 537 452,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2015 | 516 513,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2015 | 516 185,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2015 | 570 904,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2015 | 553 929,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2015 | 561 235,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2015 | 557 589,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2015 | 510 747,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2015 | 486 306,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2016 | 533 490,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2016 | 531 813,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2016 | 541 438,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2016 | 568 253,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2016 | 585 929,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2016 | 547 238,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2016 | 575 193,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2016 | 591 612,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2016 | 528 494,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2016 | 573 034,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2016 | 584 780,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2016 | 545 956,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2017 | 565 440,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2017 | 491 307,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2017 | 570 522,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2017 | 535 061,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2017 | 482 762,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2017 | 513 313,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2017 | 553 631,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2017 | 451 651,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2017 | 531 067,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2017 | 510 140,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2017 | 489 376,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2017 | 536 021,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2018 | 523 625,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2018 | 508 648,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2018 | 520 674,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2018 | 496 527,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2018 | 464 422,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2018 | 492 053,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2018 | 518 656,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2018 | 538 071,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2018 | 518 641,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2018 | 504 959,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2018 | 496 346,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2018 | 487 312,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2019 | 485 178,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2019 | 470 146,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2019 | 507 037,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2019 | 503 722,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2019 | 486 903,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2019 | 481 985,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2019 | 499 945,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2019 | 495 099,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2019 | 482 593,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2019 | 497 930,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2019 | 453 092,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2019 | 496 517,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2020 | 530 404,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2020 | 548 818,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2020 | 559 424,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2020 | 509 197,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2020 | 511 961,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2020 | 594 421,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2020 | 666 341,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2020 | 712 701,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2020 | 707 033,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2020 | 731 253,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2020 | 668 507,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2020 | 666 855,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2021 | 669 530,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2021 | 612 980,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2021 | 721 444,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2021 | 695 953,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2021 | 717 669,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2021 | 698 424,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2021 | 876 998,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2021 | 896 825,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2021 | 866 344,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2021 | 892 975,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2021 | 807 553,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2021 | 791 050,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2022 | 855 883,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2022 | 818 496,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2022 | 911 250,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2022 | 842 239,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2022 | 752 698,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2022 | 773 153,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2022 | 804 401,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2022 | 745 559,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2022 | 829 930,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2022 | 824 474,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2022 | 821 765,00 Tonnes |
1.12.2022 | 774 124,00 Tonnes |
1.1.2023 | 785 773,00 Tonnes |
1.2.2023 | 724 164,00 Tonnes |
1.3.2023 | 820 772,00 Tonnes |
1.4.2023 | 745 106,00 Tonnes |
1.5.2023 | 786 702,00 Tonnes |
1.6.2023 | 794 700,00 Tonnes |
1.7.2023 | 844 237,00 Tonnes |
1.8.2023 | 872 135,00 Tonnes |
1.9.2023 | 834 651,00 Tonnes |
1.10.2023 | 836 384,00 Tonnes |
1.11.2023 | 813 372,00 Tonnes |
Tsemendi tootmine Ajalugu
Kuupäev | Väärtus |
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1.11.2023 | 813 372 Tonnes |
1.10.2023 | 836 384 Tonnes |
1.9.2023 | 834 651 Tonnes |
1.8.2023 | 872 135 Tonnes |
1.7.2023 | 844 237 Tonnes |
1.6.2023 | 794 700 Tonnes |
1.5.2023 | 786 702 Tonnes |
1.4.2023 | 745 106 Tonnes |
1.3.2023 | 820 772 Tonnes |
1.2.2023 | 724 164 Tonnes |
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🇰🇪 Autotootmine | 811 Units | 874 Units | Kuus |
🇰🇪 Elektritootmine | 1180,38 Gigawatt-hour | 1110,44 Gigawatt-hour | Kuus |
🇰🇪 Sõidukite registreerimine | 10 349 Units | 12 217 Units | Kuus |
🇰🇪 Töötleva tööstuse ostujuhtide indeks | 51,8 points | 50,1 points | Kuus |
🇰🇪 Varude muutused | −92,456 mld. KES | 47,534 mld. KES | Aastane |
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Cement Production in Estonia: An In-Depth Macroeconomic Analysis Welcome to Eulerpool, your trusted source for comprehensive macroeconomic data. Today, we delve into the critical industry of cement production in Estonia. This sector plays a significant role in the nation's economy, influencing various macroeconomic indicators and contributing to overall economic development. The cement production industry in Estonia is characterized by its robust infrastructure, advanced technology, and dynamic market trends. As a cornerstone of the construction industry, it supports urbanization, infrastructure development, and overall economic growth. Understanding the macroeconomic aspects of this industry requires an exploration of its production processes, market dynamics, regulatory environment, and economic contributions. **Historical Context and Industry Evolution** Cement production in Estonia has a long-established history, dating back to the early 20th century. 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