Cement News tagged: Trading
Cement imports from Pakistan fall
Cement imports from Pakistan into India are on a decline, thanks to the non-renewal of their quality licence by the Bureau of India Standards (BIS). In the July-November period this year, Pakistan’s c
Blockades on the line
Some regional Indian cement manufacturers are expressing concern as the agitating local Gujjars continue to block major railway lines in Rajasthan. The blockade on Jaipur-Delhi, Delhi-Mumbai and J
Philippine rulers pushed to cut cement tariffs
The Philippine Trade Department is again trying to get the Presidential Palace to eliminate tariffs on imported wheat and cement while Congress is in recess in a bid to lower product prices, a ranking
Meanwhile, Bangladesh eyes cement imports from Vietnam
Mohammed Amirul Haque, director of Premier Cement Co, has said that since there was a construction boom in Bangladesh, the demand for cement and clinker was high, but domestic production met only 15
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Lafarge extends transport contract with Europorte
Lafarge has renewed for three years its transport contract with Europorte, a unit of Channel Tunnel operator
Lafarge eyes supplying Mozambique market
Lafarge Zimbabwe has set its sights on increasing exports to the Mozambican market and has already
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Pakistan: export price for Afghanistan ‘unrealistic’
Cement exports to Afghanistan are grossly under-valued due to intense competition, according to Pakistan industry sources.
Cemex wins antidumping battle, Peru
On November 18, Peru’s National Institute for the Defense of Competition and Intellectual Property Protection (INDECOPI) issued an order
Industry: Vietnam clinker imports forecast at 2Mt in 2010
The Ministry of Construction predicted Vietnam
Pakistan: cement sector profits to firm going ahead
Cement sector profits are expected to
Vietnam: Cement industry looks to limit imports
The domestic cement industry expects to export between 200,000-250,000t
Mixed response to government’s cement tariff increase
The 35 per cent increase in tariff on imported cement recently announced by Nigeria’s Federal
India: cement companies struggle with rising costs
With India looking to spend billions of dollars over the next
Senegal exports fall 10 per cent in August to US$175.7m on cement shipments
Senegalese exports fell 10.2 per cent
India: cement cos to hike prices again despite low demand
Cement makers seem to be on a spree to hike prices
Pakistan cement exports fall
Pakistan cement and clinker export dispatches reached 622,970t in September 2010 compared to