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India Morbi Gas Company Theko ea Nako ea Nako e Eketsehile. 30% Lifeme tsa Ceramic li Tla Koalloa

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Ho latela Times of India, Indian gas company Gujarat Gas Ltd (“Khase ea GGL”) has increased the price of industrial gas. This will make the country’s largest ceramic industry cluster Gujarat Morbi gas cost an additional expenditure of more than 1 billion rupees.

GGL Gas announced on August 24 that it would increase the price of industrial gas by approximately Rs 5 ka mithara e tloaelehileng ea cubic (Rs 4.37 including taxes) for companies producing sanitary ware and tiles in the Morbi and Surendranagar regions. Its final price will be Rs 37.51 ka mithara e tloaelehileng ea cubic. The new prices are effective from the same day. Theko ea khase bakeng sa tšebeliso ea bolulo e lula e sa fetohe.

The increase in industrial gas prices is mainly due to the significant increase in LNG prices on the international market. Haufinyane tjena, there has been a significant increase in global gas prices. Prices in the Chinese market also exceeded 5,400 Yuan ke Tone, a price increase of more than 100 percent over the same period last year, while prices in the U.S. market also hit the highest level in nearly 10 lilemo.

Ho latela lintlha tse fanoeng ke Mokhatlo oa China Building and Sanitary Ceramics Association, joalo ka 2020, the natural gas usage rate of building ceramic enterprises increased from less than 15% ho mabapi 55%. Leha ho le joalo, ka khabone e reriloeng e sa nke lehlakore le tlhoro ea khabone, tekanyo ea khase ea indasteri e ke ke ea eketseha ka mor'a 2025, and the proportion decreases after 2030. Natural gas is a transitional energy source for carbon neutrality, and electricity will be themain energy sourceof the future. Electric firing kiln will be the new direction of energy technology development in the building and sanitary ceramics industry. Ho utloisisoa joalo, hajoale, Guangdong, Fujian, Shandong, Sichuan, Liaoning le libaka tse ling tsa tlhahiso, likhoebo tse ngata li phethile phetoho e hloekileng ea matla.

And India is also mandatory in 2019 to complete the process of switching from coal gasification furnaces to natural gas production. It is reported that GGL Gas is now supplying 6.5 million cubic meters of natural gas for the Indian ceramics industry daily, and the price increase will add an additional monthly expenditure of Rs. 1 limilione tse likete. The sudden increase in gas prices will have an impact on the existing orders of Indian ceramics companies.

Nilesh Jetpariya, modulasetulo wa Morbi Ceramics Association, said the increase will increase production costs by 7 ho 8 Peresente, and could even lead to the shutdown of nearly 30 percent of factories in Morbi. Sebakeng, mafura litlaleho tse hoo e ka bang 35 ho 40 liphesente tsa kakaretso ea litšenyehelo tsa tlhahiso. The sudden price hike may prevent many manufacturers from adjusting their production plans in time, or they will be forced to clear their inventories at a loss.

Holim'a moo, khaello ea lijana le litšenyehelo tse phahameng tsa thomello li hatella lifeme tsa lithaele tsa Morbi. Last few months sea freight costs rose two to three times, local exporters can not get containers, tile exports fell 20% ho 40%.

Exports account bakeng sa 30 liperesente tsa tlhahiso ea lithaele tsa Morbi. KG Kundariya, chairman of Moresby-based Wintel Ceramics Private Limited, said exports are down 20 Peresente. Originally when the Indian market was slowing down due to pandemic demand, exports could have brought incremental volumes. However poor logistics caused the export market to take a hit as well. Ka ho phahamisa litheko ho fetisa litšenyehelo tse ntseng li eketseha tsa tlhahiso, end retail will also be affected.

Ho etsa bonnete ba hore ha ho na tlatsetso e fetelletseng 'marakeng le hore thepa e teng ea thepa e rekisoa ka maemo a utloahalang a theko, lifeme tsa lithaele li nahana ho koala kilns ho arabela. Hole haholo, 115 tile factories have reportedly shut down production, le e mong 250 will stop production for a month from September 1.

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