Over six months, the losses of the industry amounted to more than the entire last year, and the share of unprofitable companies reached 66%. We figure out what has led the largest raw material industry to “extinction.”
, the coal industry fell under the week of the economists - the Governor of Kuzbass Ilya Seredyuk admitted that 17 enterprises (now 23) ceased their activities. Another 27 companies, according to the Ministry of Energy, are in a pre -bankrupt state. In annual terms, salted loss increased by 2500% (or 185.2 billion rubles). Small business representatives are closing forever, large ones are trying to survive, having achieved debts restructuring.
“All 33 misfortunes” fell on the coal industry: in addition to the sanctions that cut off the company from the western markets sharply increased the cost of cargo transportation, and world prices for raw materials - on the contrary, fell. Add the ruble strengthening to this, which makes the profitability of production and margin in export for domestic enterprises minimal. Thus, the profit of companies over the first half of the year has decreased by an average of 35%.
the Russian coal industry is not just the largest fuel production business in the country. These are entire regions and single -industry towns, completely dependent on it, tens of thousands of workers, who feed mines and hundreds of thousands of Russians working in related co -dependent organizations. In the Red Zone there are now 53 enterprises (including stopped), which must be urgently saved. Otherwise, the place in the world market will be quickly occupied by agricultural neighbors.
a specially created subcommission, headed by the Minister of Finance, Anton Siluanov, considers applications for obtaining state support, which submitted 129 coal mining mines and cuts. Basically, the help consists in the deferment of taxes, loans and insurance premiums. We believe that for the period of the crisis, such measures should be introduced systematically for all coaling enterprises, and not waste time approving individual petitions.