Cement News tagged: Trading

Cement export to India begins

08 March 2007, Published under Cement News

Cement export to India has been started with 1500t cement exported by a leading cement manufacturer.

Cement firms may not pass on the benefits

27 February 2007, Published under Cement News

The rail Budget’s new mission target of transporting 200Mt of cement and steel by 2011-12 has been unanimously welcomed by the cement industry.

Imported cement assures construction boom in Philippines’ Davao

26 February 2007, Published under Cement News

A looming construction boom in Southern Mindanao this summer, is expected to go unbothered by problems on the supply of cement, given the recent landing of some 14,000t from China

Imported cement awaits clearance, Philippines

22 February 2007, Published under Cement News

More than half of the shipment of the Conch cement brand imported by businessman Vic Lao is awaiting result of laboratory test currently done at the Bureau of Product Standards in Manila

Carib Cement doing swift business

Carib Cement doing swift business

16 February 2007, Published under Cement News

Caribbean Cement Company Limited is reporting that its operations have remained buoyant despite

Trade dep’t considers more cement imports, Philippines

14 February 2007, Published under Cement News

Trade Secretary Peter B. Favila said in a statement yesterday that the government is prepared to allow greater cement importation

Cement Exports through Jiangsu Ports Soar in January

Cement Exports through Jiangsu Ports Soar in January

14 February 2007, Published under Cement News

According to the statistics released by the Nanjing Customs, the volume of cement exported through Jiangsu Province’s ports totaled 1.057mt in January,

Cement export up 66 per cent in July-January

13 February 2007, Published under Cement News

Pakistan cement exports registered a 66 per cent increase during the first seven months of the current fiscal year due to its strong demand in neighbouring countries, industry sources said.

Import duty cuts achieve little: prices hold steady

12 February 2007, Published under Cement News

When the Union government reduced the import duty on cement from 12.5% to nil in the third week of January, the aim was to reign in the “runaway” cement prices.

Laos first time exports cement to Cambodia

23 January 2007, Published under Cement News

A Lao cement factory in the province of Savanakhet for the first time exported cement to Cambodia , paving the way for the factory to expand its consuming markets.

Customs duty on dumpers’ import cut, Pakistan

18 January 2007, Published under Cement News

In order to provide efficient means of transport to the cement industry, the CBR has reduced the import duty on off-highway dump trucks from 30% to 5% and cement semi-trailers from 30% to 5%

Volume of Cement Exported through Zhangjiagang Port

16 January 2007, Published under Cement News

Statistics released by Zhangjiagang Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau in Jiangsu Province on Janaury 11th show that the volume of cement exported through Zhangjiagang Port reached

Colombian cement prices

16 January 2007, Published under Cement News

The late 2006 rulings by the Colombian President that domestic cement prices should come under closer supervision of the Ministry of Commerce has disappointed local cement producers, Argos, Holcim and

Akmene Cement may stop exports to Latvia or Finland

15 January 2007, Published under Cement News

Lithuania`s only cement manufacturer Akmenes Cementas (Akmene Cement) may stop exporting its products to Latvia or Finland this year in order to meet rising domestic demand.

Cement makers to build silos for export at ports

11 January 2007, Published under Cement News

Cement manufacturers have agreed to construct silos at Karachi Port and Port Qasim on self-finance basis for export of cement, official sources told Business Recorder.

Pakistan July-December cement exports up 37 per cent

10 January 2007, Published under Cement News

Pakistan’s cement exports showed an increase of 37 per cent in the first six months of the current fiscal year due to increase in demand from Afghanistan, industry sources said.