MOSCOW, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Russian truck maker Kamaz said on Friday it had made a 1.5-billion-rouble ($40.5 million) net loss in the first half of 2014 after recording a profit of 2.6 billion roubles a year ago.
Kamaz, in which Germany's Daimler owns 15 percent, also reported a 10 percent slump in revenue to 47.6 billion roubles as costs increased while demand faltered.
(1 US dollar = 36.9980 Russian rouble) (Reporting by Maria Kiselyova; Editing by Polina Devitt)