Nine cement projects removed from plans

Feb 18th at 10:51
18-02-2014 10:51:20+07:00

Nine cement projects removed from plans

The Government has approved the removal of nine cement production projects from the country's cement industry development planning, according to the Ministry of Construction.

The ministry noted that each of the projects had a capacity of less than 2,500 tonnes of clinker per day.

The construction process of another seven projects would be slowed down.

The Government asked the ministry to report the current state of supply and demand in the market, to help in the timely adjustment of the cement industry's development planning and market stabilisation.

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