Cement News tagged: Trading
Tanzania detains cement
Tanzania has detained 50 containers of cement exported from Pakistan on arrival at its port for want of Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority’s
Pakistan cement exports to India 84,440t In Sep-Nov-Source
Pakistan has exported 84,440t of cement to India in the September-November period, an industry official familiar with the matter said Wednesday.
Cement imports from Pakistan increase
According to traders, cement imports from Pakistan into India are on the rise having crossed the 100,000t mark since imports were allowed in September.
India: 50-kg cement bag price up by Rs10
The cement cartel has further increased ex-factory cement prices by Rs10 per 50-kg bag
India: Cement prices start firming up
Prices seen rising in Jan; Rs 5 per bag hike in western markets already.
Sri Lanka keen to import rice and cement from Pakistan
Sri Lanka has expressed keen interest to import 350Mt of rice at the rate of $340 /t besides 2,500Mt of cement on immediate basis.
Pakistani cement sales up 32 per cent July-Nov
Pakistani cement sales grew by 32.3 per cent to 12.04Mt in the first five months of the 2007/08
India will take steps to lower cement prices
India will take all necessary steps to bring down cement prices and has asked a state-run trading firm
Indian cement prices likely to remain stable
Industry to add 100Mta of capacity keeping prices stable.
Belarus’ ministry wants cement exports stopped in 2008
Belarus’ Architecture and Construction Ministry wants exports of cement stopped in 2008,
Indian cement imports during Apr-May 2007 at 53,378t
India has imported 53378 tonnes of cement valued at Rs 14.20 crore during April-May 2007.
Cameroon: will trade liberalisation improve the market?
A number of prospective cement traders are expected to converge in Yaounde, the capital of the Cameroons today when the Minister of Trade,
CET Cement controversy still in limbo
TCL Guyana Inc., (TGI) a subsidiary of the TCL Group of Trinidad and Tobago, is adopting a ’wait-and-see’ position in relation to the Government of Guyana’s continued waiver
Lafarge Romania – exports no longer a priority
Lafarge Cement, the domestic unit of Lafarge group this year cut the share of exports in overall sales to just 5%, prompted by domestic market growth by 30%, to EUR750-800m.
India Supreme Court okays limestone supply to Lafarge Bangladesh
To maintain the balance in the sensitive bilateral relations with Bangladesh, the ministry of forest and environment on Friday did a U-turn on its objection to limestone quarrying in forest areas of M
Tanzania cement shortage caused by exports
Tanzanian cement manufacturers need to increase production capacity to narrow the deficit currently experienced by local consumers.