Cement News tagged: Trading

Pakistan prices rise on higher input costs

24 March 2011, Published under Cement News

Pakistan cement prices in the north region of the country have increased by PKR20/bag to PKR370/bag,

Pakistan exporters stop supply to Afghanistan

24 March 2011, Published under Cement News

The Pakistan cement exporters union Thursday again stopped at least 1000 trucks carrying cement from Pakistan to Afghanistan and Central Asian states to

Indian cement prices continue to climb

17 March 2011, Published under Cement News

Since the Union Budget’s presentation in end-February, Indian cement companies have accelerated price increases.

Philippines: DTI to question producers on price rise

15 March 2011, Published under Cement News

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Tuesday said it will summon cement manufacturers to explain why cement prices have gone up in the local market

Cement prices in Gujarat to rise, India

Cement prices in Gujarat to rise, India

11 March 2011, Published under Cement News

The price of cement in Gujarat is likely to increase by INR6-8 within the month due to input cost pressures.

Pakistan prices to remain firm in second-half

09 March 2011, Published under Cement News

Cement prices in Pakistan continued to remain firm throughout the first half due to price consensus amongst local cement manufacturers.

India: cement dispatches to log 5-7% growth in February

India: cement dispatches to log 5-7% growth in February

08 March 2011, Published under Cement News

Cement deliveries grew marginally in January this year by 1.4% YoY and are expected to rise 5-7% YoY in February, according to experts. This upturn comes after a 3% YoY decline in December and 6% in N

India: HeidelbergCement – cement price hike to counter rising coal rates

08 March 2011, Published under Cement News

The cement space has been at the receding end of investor selling. One of the reasons is the recent hike in the raw material prices. Talking about the hike in coal prices, Ashish Guha, managing direct

Philippines: cement prices to rise PHP7-10 a bag

04 March 2011, Published under Cement News

Cement companies have advised retailers of a price hike of between PHP7-10 (US$0.16-0.23) per 40kg bag. The price rises will take effect as of next week, 8 March following the increased costs of fuel,

China’s export of cement in November 2010

04 March 2011, Published under Cement News

China exported 1,090,000t of cement valued at US$57.413m in November 2010.

Calls for more competition in Zambia cement industry

15 February 2011, Published under Cement News

Zambia’s Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has called for the need to enhance the existing level of competition in the cement industry so that it will lead to more consumer choice.

Taiwan may impose anti-dumping duty on China

27 January 2011, Published under Cement News

Taiwan may impose an anti-dumping duty on cement products from China in the coming months if the government can confirm a negative impact on the local cement industry

Pakistan export of cement to Afghanistan suffers

27 January 2011, Published under Cement News



All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers’ Association (APCMA) said today that exports of cement to its land-locked neighbour Afghanistan are likely to suffer due to an increase in transit fees.

Pakistan cement prices rise

20 January 2011, Published under Cement News

Cement prices in the southern part of Pakistan have increased by PKR10 per 50kg bag. An industry official revealed that the latest price hike has taken average cement prices to PKR340 per bag

India calls for reduced VAT on cement

17 January 2011, Published under Cement News

The cement industry last week submitted its pre-budget memorandum 2011-12 to the finance ministry, where it requested the government to bring the value-added tax (VAT) on cement on a par with

Jamaica: imported cement could be capped at 20%

12 January 2011, Published under Cement News

Importers of cement to Jamaica could be hit with a 15-20 per cent quota on imports this year if the Ministry of Commerce decides there is an imminent threat to the local cement industry.