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[CemExec] Aditya Birla: Keeping pace with a rapidly growing market 22 April 2010 up customers for clinker in the Gulf region, specifically covering the UAE, Qatar, Oman and Kuwait.┬á Our share of clinker imports to these markets was 29% in 2009, which represents nearly 6% of all clinker they consumed. Our exports are coursed from... Type: Article Category: Features Bulk carrier freight rates going soft 19 April 2010 and grain. Capesize ships, which typically haul 150,000 metric tons, have seen reduced use due to reduced iron ore imports by China. Reuters reports that ÔÇ£a Chinese trade body has banned its members from importing iron ore with less than 60 percent... Type: Article Category: Markets & Competition Bulk carrier freight rates going soft 19 April 2010 and grain. Capesize ships, which typically haul 150,000 metric tons, have seen reduced use due to reduced iron ore imports by China. Reuters reports that ÔÇ£a Chinese trade body has banned its members from importing iron ore with less than 60 percent... Type: Article Category: Shipping & logistics Gabon: Regional cement prices down 18 April 2010 now range from 6,500 6,300 to 6,200 FCFA, the report said. Poor cement quality and increased competition from Chinese imports have put pressure on local cement makers in Ntoum and Owendo. The companys products have been accused of being low quality in... Type: Article Category: Volume & Pricing Tanzania vows to curb influx of cheap cement imports 15 April 2010 a hike on import duties to help shield local industries from unfair competition, on fears that the flood of lower priced imports may kill local producers. East African Community (EAC) have vowed to increase supply and increase competition among... Type: Article Category: Markets & Competition Tanzania: 'Dumping' may collapse local cement trade 13 April 2010 Parliamentary Committee sounds alarm on visit to Dar Es Salaam; warning cement makers action must be taken to curb imports to stay afloat. [$] (CW Group) Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution... Type: Article Category: Markets & Competition Lafarge Zimbabwe struggling with power outages 09 April 2010 countrys infrastructure. Lafarge, which controls approximately 40 percent of Zimbabwes cement market, continues to rely on imports for its equipment and technical assistance. [/PAID] Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution... Type: Article Category: Markets & trade Nepal's Ghorahi Cement set for July opening 04 April 2010 pollution. The cement facility which is still under construction, is being groomed to replace the Rs 10 bn worth of cement imports the country gets from neighboring India once fully operational. The plant will be run by domestic labor and will use local... Type: Article Category: Plant Expansions Nepal to reduce imports 31 March 2010 Over time, Nepal has the potential to become a key producer of cement in South Asia according to My Republica. Today, Nepal imports 649,244 tons of clinkers and 586,294 tons of cement according to the Department of Customs. With a 2% increase on excise... Type: Article Category: Volume & Pricing Nepal to reduce imports 31 March 2010 Over time, Nepal has the potential to become a key producer of cement in South Asia according to My Republica. Today, Nepal imports 649,244 tons of clinkers and 586,294 tons of cement according to the Department of Customs. With a 2% increase on excise... Type: Article Category: Markets & trade Mexico: Cemex gets stay in anti-trust case 25 March 2010 a report from El Seminario said. ┬á The allegations stem from accusations that the firm has prevented the entry of cheaper imports into the country, and collusion to fix local cement prices. Mexican competition authorities started the probe in March.... Type: Article Category: Markets & Competition Peru seeking to gradually decrease import tariff rates 23 March 2010 available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] Peruvian authorities want a gradual reduction of duties they charge for cement imports after the countrys constitution blocked the complete removal of import tariffs for the product, a report from Andina... Type: Article Category: Markets & Competition Report: Price war looming in East Africa 22 March 2010 each company to try and maintain, if not build on, its current market share. Countries in the region have relied on cement imports to shore up the shortfall of EAC cement production capacity. The EAC reduced import duties on cement from 40 percent to 25... Type: Article Category: Plant Expansions Power shortage for Benin benefits Togo 21 March 2010 Cement prices in Benin have increased by up to 30 percent to 90,000 CFA francs ($187) per ton due to the product shortages. Imports of 18,000 ton of cement from Togo is expected to help alleviate the shortage. [/PAID] Copyright CW Group. All rights... Type: Article Category: Markets & Competition Votorantim may use Natal port for imports 19 March 2010 Brazilian company considering Port of Natal for cement imports from Vietnam. [$] ┬á (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] Votorantim Cements, part of the... 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