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  1. Gulf cement firms eyeing export markets

    11-12 dirhams respectively. UAE was having a good price compared to other regions. Meanwhile Oman local companies and UAE imports are having competition with prices of 27-28 Omani riyals/ton and 25 riyals/ton respectively.[/PAID] Copyright CW Group. All...

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  2. Ghacem alleges unfair competition trimming profits

    Company has asked government to probe Nigerian imports for evading taxes and engaging in unfair competition.   (CW Group) Ghana cement producer GHACEM has asked the government to look into alleged unfair competition practices by Nigerian cement firms...

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  3. Nepal: Construction slowdown hits cement industry

    production output by half. (CW Group) Despite more than 30 cement industries in the country, Nepal is resorting to 40% imports to meet consumption demand. According to Jayandra Chudal, executive director of Bishal Cement local production is capable of...

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  4. India 2011 coal imports to drop

    Imports to drop due to high market prices. (CW Group) India has announced that its coal imports for 2011 are set to drop due to high prices in the market reports Reuters. India while itself a major coal producer is also a major importer thanks to its...

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  5. Bolivian cement, clinker imports to grow 47% this year

    Government says further imports needed to cover supply gaps.[$]   (CW Group)

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  6. Experts warn Qatar producers about over-capacity

    main, are in ample supply for the 2022-event related projects is to make some investment on expansion and largely rely on imports,ÔÇØ an expert said. They point to the neighbouring UAE where several cement factories sprang up during the historic...

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  7. Jordan: Cement group calls for controls on clinker imports

    the Ministry of Industry and Commerce to reverse its earlier decision on issuing automatic import licenses to clinker imports, according to a report in Addustour. After complaints by the cement industry alleging damage to local factories due to the...

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  8. Peruvian cement prices to drop on zero duty

    Traders say zero tariff on imports will encourage more competition, leading to lower sticker prices.[$]   (CW Group)

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  9. Philippines set to waive tariffs for cement

    on cement products must be kept, warning another suspension of import duties would expose the industry to an influx of imports from countries with excessive capacities, the Inquirer reported. Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized...

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  10. Angola to reduce imports through cement investments

    content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}]In a bid to reduce its dependence on the imports, the Angolan Government in charting out a more than billion dollar plan revamping many of the old and existing factories in...

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  11. Jamaica to place restriction on cement imports

    Cement imports to be capped at 15-20% to support domestic industry. [$] (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] In a bid to ensure the survival of the local cement...

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  12. Bolivia keeps import options open

    to normalize cement supply during the monsoon season when construction activities are relatively low, but is not ruling out imports to augment cement supply during the heavy construction period post the monsoon season, reported FM Bolivia. The transport...

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  13. India may ban Pakistan cement imports

    is seen as a counter strategy to PakistanÔÇÖs ban on onion exports to India. (CW Group) India may impose a ban on cement imports from Pakistan in retaliation against PakistanÔÇÖs ban on exports of onions to India, as the Indian economy struggles with...

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  14. India may ban Pakistan cement imports

    is seen as a counter strategy to PakistanÔÇÖs ban on onion exports to India. (CW Group) India may impose a ban on cement imports from Pakistan in retaliation against PakistanÔÇÖs ban on exports of onions to India, as the Indian economy struggles with...

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  15. Egypt prices surge since 1999

    exports of cement rose to 1.8 million tons in 2008, hit 2.2 million tons in 2009, an increase of 26.8%. On the other hand, imports amounted to 6000 tons of cement in 2008 and then declined to 2000 tons in 2009, a decline of 66.7%. The study added that...

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  16. Chinese firm in talks for cement plant in Papua Barat

    of this project, Papua residents will have access to cheaper cement. Currently Papua is dependent on Java cement imports at Rp1 million/bag. According to the report, the investors have also expressed an interest in steel and iron processing units in the...

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  17. Jamaican cement industry stable says Minister

    CET waived for 15% cement imports, to augment domestic supply. (CW Group)  Karl Samuda the Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce commented on the stability of the cement industry, brought about after the introduction of lifting of Common...

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