Cement News tagged: Trading

Metro Manila prices of construction materials fall

06 February 2006, Published under Cement News

Prices of construction materials in Metro Manila dropped towards the end of last year, due to a decline in private building activities during the last quarter of 2005, the National Statistics Office (

Cement plants can’t keep up

03 February 2006, Published under Cement News

Utah has reportedly an abundance of limestone for mining but too little cement to keep up with construction demand. The shortage has more than doubled the price of concrete in the past year to $63.18

Cement records growth in January

03 February 2006, Published under Cement News

In January, the Vietnamese Hoang Thach Cement Company produced 180,000t of cement. It also produced an average of over 6500t of clinker per day during the Tet holidays, thus helping to meet local mark

Himachal govt warns cement truckers

02 February 2006, Published under Cement News

The Himachal Pradesh government has warned truck operators at Gujarat Ambuja Cement plant at Darlaghat, 45-km from here, with cancelling of their permits if they went on strike. Nearly 1000 truck oper

Cement imports into South Africa?

Cement imports into South Africa?

02 February 2006, Published under Cement News

Local cement producers are expecting bumper profits because cheaper imports are barred from South Africa. And before complaints that cheaper imports do not have SABS accreditation, give importers a ch

Gujarat Ambuja shipments rise 14 per cent

01 February 2006, Published under Cement News

Gujarat Ambuja Cements Ltd. , India’s third-biggest cement maker, said on Wednesday its January shipments rose 14 per cent from

Cement exports slightly up and clinker exports down

Cement exports slightly up and clinker exports down

01 February 2006, Published under Cement News

According to Al-Riyadh newspaper, market sources reported that the total cement exports of the eight operating cement

Cemex confirms US price increase

31 January 2006, Published under Cement News

Cemex plans to raise cement prices in the United States by US$5 per tonne, the executive vice president of planning and finance of Cemex, Hector Medina said on January 29, 2006. Cemex will definitely

Cement sellers appeal over EBC consignment

31 January 2006, Published under Cement News

An appeal has been made to the Federal Government to consider the plight of several Nigerians that depend on the products of Eastern Bulkcem Company Limited (EBC), producers of Eagle Cement, by releas

Cement Company boss talks tough

30 January 2006, Published under Cement News

The General Manager of the Caribbean Cement Company (CCC), Anthony Haynes, is warning that a shortage of the product this year could result in serious consequences for Jamaica. As a result, he says CC

Cement shortage brings construction to halt

30 January 2006, Published under Cement News

Chandigarh India: The city has been facing acute shortage of cement for the last couple of weeks following the ban on overloading of trucks carrying cement on the direction of the

Saudi Cement output reaches 19.8Mt

27 January 2006, Published under Cement News

The cement output of Saudi Arabia’s eight listed cement companies rose to 19.8Mt in the first nine months of 2005 from 19.5Mt in the corresponding period of 2004, recent statistics showed.

Modification of cement prices

27 January 2006, Published under Cement News

The Syrian Ministry of Economy and Trade issued Decisions No. 286 and 287 whereby the prices of gasoline and cement were modified.

Russian cement prices

26 January 2006, Published under Cement News

Cement producer prices (Euros for tonne), year 2005: January Euro 28.54; March 26.54; June 38.75; October Euro 42.23.

Major shipment of cement due to arrive in Antigua

25 January 2006, Published under Cement News

A shipment of 1200t of cement for the local market and the construction of the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium at North Sound will arrive in Antigua and Barbuda on Wednesday from Trinidad and Toba

Building groups praise agreement on Mexican cement

24 January 2006, Published under Cement News

US Construction trade groups are praising an “agreement in principle” to reduce tariffs on cement from Mexico, saying it’s a good step toward reducing shortages and lowering building