Global Cement Report
Nepal
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Nepal has a chance for a more enduring peace following the November 2006 deal between the interim government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), which comes after 10 years of insurgency since the monarch seized absolute power in early 2005.
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Cement Plants
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Two large cement factories based in Dudhrash and Gogli of Dang, Nepal, are preparing to commence productions in two months
20 December 2011
Prices of major construction materials like cement and steel continue to increase in Nepal despite low
10 November 2011
Ambuja Cements today said it has acquired 85% stake in Nepal’s Dang Cement Industries for
07 June 2011
Hetauda Cement Factory has stopped its production works from Wednesday after the bricks installed
31 March 2011
Narayani Cement Industry has introduced Bajrashakti cement in the Nepali market after the success of its another brand Tri-Shakti.
22 March 2011
Nepal is having to import around 40 per cent of cement requirements to meet domestic demand.
21 January 2011
Nepalese cement producer, Hetauda Cement Industry, has resumed production
01 November 2010
Dynasty Industries Nepal has established the largest clinker factory
14 October 2010
Birpur-based Buddha Cement Factory was vandalised and set on fire
04 October 2010
Minister for Commerce and Supply Rajendra Mahato and
06 September 2010
The prices of cement, except the state-owned brands, have dipped by
02 September 2010
The Nepal government has said that it will decide the fate of six different cement brands that it banned
31 August 2010
The Cement Producers’ Association Nepal (CPAN) is planning to launch a protest programme against the
24 August 2010
The government has rightly banned six cement brands for producing and selling
23 August 2010
The two mega cement factories preparing
24 May 2010
Ghorahi Cement Industry is to start operations from July
06 April 2010
According to the Department of Customs, Nepal imported 649,244t of clinker and 586,294t of
30 March 2010
Locals have halted cement distribution saying that Hetauda Cement Industry did not control dust emitted
01 February 2010
Nepal’s cement factories have been facing a shortage of clinker after Indian Railways imposed a quota on
11 January 2010
Manasa Cement Industry based in Chandragadhi -3 of Jhapa commenced productions from Thursday.
25 November 2009
The prices of bricks and sand, two major construction materials, have soared sharply in the market, as
08 September 2009
Udaypur Cement, Nepal’s largest cement producer, has halted its production for the last six.
13 March 2009
The lingering fuel crisis in Nepal is all set to affect the construction sector as the Hetauda Cement factory has completely shut down production since early this week,
01 August 2008
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Nearly two dozen people have been injured after they clashed with policemen in a town in central part of the country.
01 October 2007
The government of Japan on Tuesday canceled outstanding debt (principal and interest) worth 1. 67 billion Nepali rupees (US$23.91m) owed by Nepal to Japan, local media reported Wednesday
16 August 2006
Hetauda Cement Industry Limited (HCIL) in Nepal has resumed production from Saturday. One of the largest cement factories in Nepal, HCIL had shut down its production since January 23 "to repair produc
13 February 2006
Hetauda [south central Nepal], 28 October: The country’s first cement plant has been closed for the past month and because of the lack of raw materials needed to produce cement, the
31 October 2005
Maoists have abducted at least 140 workers of Udaypur [southeastern Nepal] Cement Factory Tuesday. According to our Udaypur correspondent, a group of over 50 Maoists abducted the workers from a quarry
23 June 2004