Ghanaian Ministry of Trade and Industry - Cement industry,

03/02/2016· Ghana: Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, the Minister of Trade and Industry, has proposed legislation to parliament to cap imports of cement into the country. Spio-Garbrah also announced that all cement importers must register with the ministry by 31 March 2016 to apply for a permit, according to the Daily Trust.

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Competition forced cement price drop in Ghana – Trade Ministry

13/10/2016· Competition forced cement price drop in Ghana – Trade Ministry By CitiFMonline 13.10.2016 LISTEN The Minister of Trades and Industry, Ekow Spio-Garbrah has explained that prices of cement in the country have reduced appreciably due to moves by government to boost competition in the sector.

Government hasn’t banned cement importation - Trade Ministry

02/02/2020· The Ministry of Trade and Industry has clarified claims that the government, has placed ban on the importation of cement into the country. The ministry, through its Deputy Minister, Carlos Kingsley...

Ghana to limit cement imports - cemnet

18/04/2016· 18 April 2016 The Ministry of Trade and Industry in Ghana has moved to ban imports of cement into the country. The Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) has backed the initiative, arguing that the ban will protect the local industry which already has an

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by stakeholders at Industry and Trade Fora organized by the Ministry. This was followed with a review of studies and reports on industrial development, trade and competitiveness in Ghana, which provided background material for the third phase of the exercise. This provided the Ministry with the structure and general framework for

Ghanaian Ministry of Trade and Industry - Cement industry,

03/02/2016· Ghana: Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, the Minister of Trade and Industry, has proposed legislation to parliament to cap imports of cement into the country. Spio-Garbrah also announced that all cement importers must register with the ministry by 31 March 2016 to apply for a permit, according to the Daily Trust.

Ghanaian Ministry of Trade and Industry responds to Cement,

20/10/2016· Ghana: The Ministry of Trade and Industry has responded to calls by the Cement Manufacturers Association (CMA) that it stop imports of cement by saying that the CMA has misrepresented the role of the Cement Monitoring Committee (CMC) and the process of the licensing regime. The CMA took exception to the issuance of permits by the ministry to three

Government hasn’t banned cement importation - Trade Ministry

02/02/2020· The Ministry of Trade and Industry has clarified claims that the government, has placed ban on the importation of cement into the country. The ministry, through its Deputy Minister, Carlos,

Trade Ministry bans importation of cement - Business World,

02/08/2016· ministry of trade has banned importation of cement into the country following the maturation of the Import and Export Regulations Bill.

Ghana to limit cement imports - cemnet

18/04/2016· 18 April 2016. The Ministry of Trade and Industry in Ghana has moved to ban imports of cement into the country. The Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) has backed the initiative, arguing that the ban will protect the local industry which already has an

Competition forced cement price drop in Ghana – Trade Ministry

13/10/2016· Competition forced cement price drop in Ghana – Trade Ministry. By CitiFMonline 13.10.2016 LISTEN . The Minister of Trades and Industry, Ekow Spio-Garbrah has explained that prices of cement in the country have reduced appreciably due to moves by government to boost competition in the sector. Spio-Garbrah has come under pressure from the Association

Ministry of Trade and Industry - Cement industry news from,

22/03/2016· Ghana: The Ministry of Trade and Industry has responded to calls by the Cement Manufacturers Association (CMA) that it stop imports of cement by saying that the CMA has misrepresented the role of the Cement Monitoring Committee (CMC) and the process of the licensing regime. The CMA took exception to the issuance of permits by the ministry to three

Ghana - Cement industry news from Global Cement

07/11/2016· Ghana: Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, the Minister of Trade and Industry, has proposed legislation to parliament to cap imports of cement into the country. Spio-Garbrah also announced that all cement importers must register with the ministry by 31 March 2016 to apply for a permit, according to the Daily Trust.

New policy to regulate cement industry - Graphic Online

17/05/2016· The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MoTI), is in the process of developing a policy document to regulate activities in the cement industry. A memo is currently before cabinet awaiting approval for,

Adjustments to the Cement Industry to Protect Consumers,

14/12/2021· The Ministry of Trade and Industry has noted the announcement made by the local cement manufacturer of an impending increase in the price of cement by 15% with effect from 20th December 2021 and wishes to inform the public of two decisions taken by the Government to ensure the affordability of cement in the local market.

Ghanaian Ministry of Trade and Industry responds to Cement,

20/10/2016· Ghana: The Ministry of Trade and Industry has responded to calls by the Cement Manufacturers Association (CMA) that it stop imports of cement by saying that the CMA has misrepresented the role of the Cement Monitoring

Government hasn’t banned cement importation - Trade Ministry

02/02/2020· The Ministry of Trade and Industry has clarified claims that the government, has placed ban on the importation of cement into the country. The ministry, through its Deputy Minister, Carlos,

Ghana to limit cement imports - cemnet

18/04/2016· 18 April 2016. The Ministry of Trade and Industry in Ghana has moved to ban imports of cement into the country. The Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) has backed the initiative, arguing that the ban will protect the local industry which already has an

Competition forced cement price drop in Ghana – Trade Ministry

13/10/2016· Competition forced cement price drop in Ghana – Trade Ministry. By CitiFMonline 13.10.2016 LISTEN . The Minister of Trades and Industry, Ekow Spio-Garbrah has explained that prices of cement in the country have reduced appreciably due to moves by government to boost competition in the sector. Spio-Garbrah has come under pressure from the Association

Trade Ministry bans importation of cement - Business World,

02/08/2016· ministry of trade has banned importation of cement into the country following the maturation of the Import and Export Regulations Bill.

Ghana to restrict cement imports - cemnet

17/03/2016· "The Ministry of Trade and Industry proposes through legislative instrument to impose a ceiling on the annual importation of cement into Ghana. Companies that wish to import bagged cement shall be issued a permit to avoid the chaos that has lately saddled the sector," the statement said. Cement importers will have up to 31 March 2016 to register with the

Ministry of Trade and Industry - Cement industry news from,

22/03/2016· Ghana: The Ministry of Trade and Industry has responded to calls by the Cement Manufacturers Association (CMA) that it stop imports of cement by saying that the CMA has misrepresented the role of the Cement Monitoring Committee (CMC) and the process of the licensing regime. The CMA took exception to the issuance of permits by the ministry to three

Ghana - Cement industry news from Global Cement

07/11/2016· Ghana: Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, the Minister of Trade and Industry, has proposed legislation to parliament to cap imports of cement into the country. Spio-Garbrah also announced that all cement importers must register with the ministry by 31 March 2016 to apply for a permit, according to the Daily Trust.

New policy to regulate cement industry - Graphic Online

17/05/2016· The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MoTI), is in the process of developing a policy document to regulate activities in the cement industry. A memo is currently before cabinet awaiting approval for,

Adjustments to the Cement Industry to Protect Consumers,

14/12/2021· The Ministry of Trade and Industry has noted the announcement made by the local cement manufacturer of an impending increase in the price of cement by 15% with effect from 20th December 2021 and wishes to inform the public of two decisions taken by the Government to ensure the affordability of cement in the local market.