PH cement firms seek end to importation amid supply surplus
Cement manufacturers are pushing for a halt in cement imports, citing increased capacities to serve local demand and the industry’s ...
Read moreCement manufacturers are pushing for a halt in cement imports, citing increased capacities to serve local demand and the industry’s ...
Read moreThe coronavirus pandemic has killed nearly all economic activities starting in mid-March this year and taken the jobs of millions ...
Read moreThe Cement Manufacturers Association of the Philippines asked the government to launch a more thorough investigation on the origin of ...
Read moreThe Cement Manufacturers Association of the Philippines and Philippine Iron and Steel Institute expressed support to the government’s prioritization of ...
Read moreThree big cement manufacturers have offered to waive their exemptions from import inspection procedures as a sign of cooperation, the ...
Read moreA group of cement manufacturers on Thursday described as unfair the Philippine Competition Commission’s investigation of price-fixing in the local ...
Read moreCement sales rose 14.3 percent in 2015 to 24.36 million metric tons from 21.3 million MT in 2014, amid a ...
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