Global Cement Report
Honduras
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Honduras is one of the poorest nations in the Western Hemisphere, and is reputedly plagued by corruption. With a lack of competition in the cement industry and a duopoly held by Lafarge-Incehsa and Holcim, the government monitors cement prices.
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Lafarge-Incehsa is modernising and expanding its plant in Comayagua, Honduras, over a period of three
03 January 2012
Cement consumption in Honduras this year increased by 10 per cent over 2010, resulting in part from home
29 November 2011
Honduras’ Ministry of Industry and Commerce (SIC) has warned that it could decree freezing cement
24 June 2011
Cement production in Honduras has fallen by 33 per cent in Honduras due to the lack of government-funded
02 July 2010
ABB wins orders for its Knowledge Manager PIMS in Honduras and is to provide full electrical and automation systems at a greenfield plant in Arizona.
20 May 2008
The Honduras government has started talks with international firms interested in competing in its cement market
18 July 2007
Honduras’ government is not presently interested in the possibility of Mexican cement company Cemex building a plant in the C
09 May 2007
Lafarge, owners of Honduran cement company Incehsa, has asked the government to annul an executive decree which fixed cement prices at 70 lempiras (US$3.90) a bag on August 23, according to local news
07 October 2004
Honduras’ government has fixed the factory price of a one-quintal bag of cement at 70 lempiras (US$3.93) in an effort to halt rising prices, local press reported. In the first two weeks of Augu
25 August 2004
Honduras will remove duties on imported cement, La Prensa quoted commerce minister Norman García as saying. The move would be due to pressure from the construction industry, said the report, adding t
19 August 2004