Cement firm fears trade war backlash
Less than three months before the current waiver of the 15 per cent duty on imported cement expires,
Less than three months before the current waiver of the 15 per cent duty on imported cement expires,
Philippine cement manufacturers are asking the government to restore tariffs on imports on June 2...
The Jamaica Manufacturers’ Association (JMA) is expected to tell Prime Minister Bruce Golding it
In the budget for 2009-10 that is to be announced on June 13, the government of Pakistan is consi...
Dirar Sarayreh, president of Jordan Construction Contractors Association (JCCA), on Saturday valu...
Egypt will see declining cement exports in 2009 due to the global slowdown coupled with a government
The Federal Government has said it will not lift the ban on the importation of cement into the co...
Saudi Arabia yesterday said it would continue with the ban on cement exports until producers agre...
Cement trader Kuwait Portland Cement boosted its net profit to KWD2.04m (US$6.99m) for the first
It seems that the government’s moves to raise investments in infrastructural construction to stim...
Pakistan’s cement industry, which benefited from windfall profits in previous years, is cla...
The Trade department may recommend reimposing tariffs on imported cement by June as a prior
Exim News Service reported that India’s cement exports have hit a eight year low in 2008-09 follo...
The ban on cement exports imposed last year has significantly pushed down overall exports of the
Cement imports from Pakistan, which took a hit during January-February on account of a weakening
Lafarge Cement has increased the wholesale price of cement from K37,000 to K51,000 citing increased