Parliament OKs 41% cement duty; CCC to invest, Jamaica
Jamaica’s parliament has approved the 40.8% duty on imported cement, clearing the way for C...
Jamaica’s parliament has approved the 40.8% duty on imported cement, clearing the way for C...
In Jan-Oct 2004 Eurocement Group produced over 8Mt of cement 2004, a 13.2 per cent increase again...
Northern Pakistan manufacturers have not been able to capitalise on rising cement demand from the...
Mitsui Japan has decided to withdraw from its cement business because of poor earnings prospects,...
Cement production in Mexico rose 4.16 percent in the first 10 months of the year on strong demand...
The Cement Manufacturers’ Association of India has demanded immediate withdrawal of the hik...
Due to high fuel costs, state-run Indian Railways has raised the freight rates on a range of good...
China exported 750,000t of cement valued at US$23.666m in September 2004. The export in January-...
Vietnam will need 1.3Mt of coal next year, but it is in danger of serious shortage of the materia...
Egypt: Torah Cement’s 1H FY04 financial results, slightly above expectations, revealed impr...
Analysts at Helaba Trust are advising investors to sell shares in HeidelbergCement, the German c...
The 11 cement companies in the UAE sold about 10.7Mt of cement in 2003 for an estimated total sal...
To prevent further losses, the cement sector must raise prices due to the increasing costs of imp...
Egypt’s cement output reached 2.634Mt in July 2004, up from 2.498Mt in June 2004, the Centr...
A survey conducted by PM Property Guide, Lagos, at building materials markets in the state reveal...
The executive project report on plans to pave Paraguay’s Concepcion-Vallemi highway will be...