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  1. Tanga Cement profits fall 20% in first half

    a report from East African Business Week said. Net profit came in at $6.7 mm from $8.42 mm in the previous year. "Cement imports as well as stiff competition in the market continued to have a negative impact on prices and although sales volumes...

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  2. Nigeria: State asked to reverse cement import stance

    paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] Stakeholders are asking the Nigerian government to reverse its recent move to allow further imports of cement into the country, saying they endanger local construction firms and consumers in general.   According to a...

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  3. Paraguay cement shortage stalls construction

    will affect the growth of this industry confirmed the article. At the current rate the nation is relying heavily on imports to meet the present demand. The nation totally imported 9,000,955 bags of cement till August while demand was reported as...

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  4. Jamaica: ADSC submits preliminary report

    that the injury should be categorized as material. However the ADSC did unanimously support the theory that allowing the imports to continue would result in material injury. While the commission findings concluded that cement imported from Santo Domingo...

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  5. Bolivia to import cement to plug shortage

    America Economia said. The Minister of the Productivo de Bolivia, Antonia Rodriguez says continued supply lack may lead to imports. In a TV interview, Rodriguez admitted not knowing the reason for the shortage, and advised sellers not to engage in...

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  6. Philippines to keep zero tariff regime on cement

    to 5 percent, the report said. Cemap president Ernesto Ordo├▒ez says reverting to the 5-percent tariff regime on cement imports would protect the industry from dumping. Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly...

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  7. Solariam uses imported cement to cut input costs

    Company President Ana Cristina de Souza Gomes says imports cheaper than locally available products in Brazil. [$] (CW Group)

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  8. Paraguay looking to increase cement imports

    content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] Paraguay may increase cement imports are cement demand surges in the local market, a report from La Nacion said. Cement demand has increased 37% so far this year, due to a...

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  9. Nigeria importers protest higher duties

    in large numbers were granted to local manufacturers if the ultimate objective of the import duty was to discourage imports. The chairman suggested a meeting of the stakeholders with the President and his economic advisor excluding the Industry &...

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  10. Bolivia resorting to Venezuelan imports to fill shortage

    the National Economic and Social Policy (CONAPO). "The government has enough resources to undertake the Venezuelan cement imports," Rodriguez said. The government has yet to disclose the volume, and timing of the proposed imports.[/PAID] Copyright CW...

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  11. CNBM gets $250 mm cement plant project in Iraq

    the first factory of its kind to be established in Muthana for this amount of money," a local official said. Iraq currently imports about 10 mm tons of cement each year and consumes around 15 million tons. Demand is expected to surge once rebuilding...

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  12. Mozambique: Chinese entrepreneurs investing in cement plant

    at an estimated cost of US$78 million dollars wrote Afriqueavenir. The new plant is expected to make a dent in cement imports from South Africa. Chinese state companies have won contracts in major projects of the country including the expansion of...

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  13. Paraguay meets with traders about cement shortage

    shortages and price speculation. According to a report from ABC, the government is open to green lighting more cement imports to augment local supply. Local importers on the other hand, have asked the government to shorten the certification process for...

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  14. Algeria: Cement imports spark loud debate

    cement plants in the country run contrary to its stance on importing cement. The government says it only resorted to imports to meet rising demand, as supplies were not enough to meet it. The government says local production is pegged at 18.2 mm tons,...

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