Cement News tagged: Trading
Lafarge Cement Zambia asked to lower prices
The Zambia Consumer Association (ZACA) has asked Lafarge Cement Zambia to further reduce the
TCL loses cement case
The parent company of Jamaica’s sole maker of cement has lost its legal fight in the Caribbean’s appellate court after mounting a vigourous claim
Pakistan to get first dedicated terminal
Pakistan’s first dedicated terminal for handling coal, clinker & cement at an estimated cost of
Israel decides to allow shipment of cement into Gaza
Israel has decided to allow a rare shipment of cement and iron bars into Gaza on Thursday. The cement
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Carib cement seeks new dumping measures
Carib Cement Company (CCCL) is once again seeking to have antidumping measures imposed on
Turkish exports forecast to rise
Turkish cement producers are pleased by a rise in exports to north Africa and the Middle East.
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Taiwan’s cement firms to see marked shipment growth
Thanks to China’s stimulus programs to expand domestic demand, Taiwan’s leading cement firms,
Pakistan’s cement exports likely to fall next year
Pakistan’s DG Khan Cement and Maple Leaf Cement export sales registered solid growth o
Egypt extends cement export ban
Egypt’s Trade Ministry has extended a ban on clinker and Portland cement exports until October 1, 2010
Egypt’s Suez Cement begins importing clinker
Suez Cement, one of Egypt’s largest listed cement makers, plans to begin importing clinker and bagged
Carib Cement lowers prices
Caribbean Cement Company Limited has revealed that a 15% drop in sales was one of the factors which
CMA hopes Govt to lay emphasis on infra, rationalise VAT
Expecting the forthcoming Union Budget to lay emphasis on infrastructure in line with the Railway
Cemex buys port in Louisiana
Cemex has reportedly purchased a port terminal in Louisiana from Spanish producer Uniland to ship and
East Africa: cheaper imports flood East Africa market
Cement makers in East Africa are threatened with closure following an upsurge in cheaper imports from Asia and the Middle East.
Local cement makers fear dumping by foreign manufacturers
Local Philippine cement makers are appealing the recommendation of the technical committee on tariff and related matters (TRM) to extend the elimination
Cyprus halts aid boats bound for Gaza Strip
Cyprus stopped two boats planning to carry aid to the Gaza Strip in defiance of an Israeli blockade from