Cement News tagged: Trading
DTI readies profiteering charges, Philippines
The Department of Trade and Industry is preparing to press profiteering charges against cement industry
FTC approves a partial cartel, South Korea
In an extremely rare decision, Korea’s antitrust agency partially approved a request yesterday to allow
Philippines: cement shortage over, says DTI
There is no more shortage of cement but there are still reports that it is being sold above the suggested
Pakistan prices rise ahead of peak season
Ahead of the peak construction season (February to August) Pakistan cement prices have climbed up in the
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Gov’t to extend zero duty of cement imports
The Philippine government is keen on extending for the second time a zero-duty importation of cement
Lafarge imports cement to boost stocks, Philippines
Lafarge Cement has imported 7,300t of cement from Taiwan as contingency supply while its cement line
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DTI tags stores in drive to rein in cement prices
The Philippine Trade department has begun bolstering efforts to rein in cement prices, yesterday naming
CeMap says DTI’s guide prices not mandatory
The Cement Manufacturers Association of the Philippines (CeMAP) yesterday said it welcomes the
Philippines: decision on price caps to be made on Friday


The Trade department will decide this week whether cement price controls are needed after observing
Bangladesh sees potential in Myanmar for exports
Bangladesh producers see Myanmar as potential destination for their products as huge development work
Republic Cement vows to cooperate with DTI, Philippines
Republic Cement Corp., the Philippines largest cement firm, Wednesday said
Cement price lowest in sub-region - Ghacem CEO
Morten Gade, Managing Director of Ghacem Limited, and member of the Ghacem Cement Foundation,
Potential for the Port of Houston, USA
The Port of Houston could further cement its dominance in the export trade once a
EAPC: cement needs tariff wall
The East African Cement Producers’ Association is petitioning the five East African Community partner
Caribbean/Guyana: Caribbean Court test case
A trade row over Guyana’s cement imports is finally settled with a tough stance taken by the court.
Saudi Arabia halts exports of sand
Saudi Arabia has halted exports of sand, which is causing problems in Bahrain and other countries that