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30.03.2007 General News

Feel Free To Import Cement

30.03.2007 LISTEN
By Daily Graphic

The Ministry of Trade, Industry, Private Sector Development and PSI has stated that there is no restrictions on the importation of cement of any form into the country.

Consequently, it asked any person or company seeking to import cement into the country to do so without any hindrance.

A release issued in Accra, said, “It has come to the attention of the ministry that individuals and companies interested in importing cement into the country are not clear about the existing government policy on the importation of cement into the country.

“The ministry, therefore, wishes to inform the general public that there is no restriction whatsoever on the importation of cement in any form, whether as a finished product or in terms of its raw material component.”

It asked any person or company seeking further clarification on this matter to contact the chief director of the Trade Ministry.

The country has been hit by a shortage of the product since last year following the inability of the Ghana Cement Works (GHACEM) Limited to produce enough to meet the huge market demand.

The shortage has affected the cost of cement on the market, as prices of the product were being quoted almost twice the original price from the GHACEM factory.

The situation forced the company to advertise that it had not increased the ex-factory price of the product on the market and indicated that the prices varied throughout the country, with the price being ¢61,000 in Accra, ¢61,900 in Cape Coast and ¢79,000 (the highest) in Wa, among other places.

Some retailers told the Daily Graphic that it took a month to get a consignment.

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