+ Follow CONTINENTAL CEMENT CORP Tag
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[Title] => Support mounts for level playing field in cement sector
[Summary] => Support for a level playing field in the cement industry is mounting with a cross section of the affected sectors of society asking the Tariff Commission to put in place safeguard measures against the unabated entry of imports.
Local and civic officials had written the commission recently and during this weeks public consultation verbally told the commission led by Chairman Edgardo Abon that unless safeguard measures are put in place, the local cement industry may collapse and take down the economies of Bulacan, Davao and La Union with it.
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[Title] => DTI may suspend incentives enjoyed by cement companies
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The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is likely to suspend the incentives
and privileges being enjoyed by cement companies that have failed to comply
with repeated directives to disclose information on their production to justify
the recent increases in cement prices.
A top DTI official told reporters that cement manufacturers registered with the
Board of Investment (BOI) stand to lose their incentives under the Omnibus
Investments Code if they continue to resist meeting the requirements of the DTI
in connection with ongoing investigations on rising cement prices.
The o
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CONTINENTAL CEMENT CORP
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[Title] => Support mounts for level playing field in cement sector
[Summary] => Support for a level playing field in the cement industry is mounting with a cross section of the affected sectors of society asking the Tariff Commission to put in place safeguard measures against the unabated entry of imports.
Local and civic officials had written the commission recently and during this weeks public consultation verbally told the commission led by Chairman Edgardo Abon that unless safeguard measures are put in place, the local cement industry may collapse and take down the economies of Bulacan, Davao and La Union with it.
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[Title] => DTI may suspend incentives enjoyed by cement companies
[Summary] =>
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is likely to suspend the incentives
and privileges being enjoyed by cement companies that have failed to comply
with repeated directives to disclose information on their production to justify
the recent increases in cement prices.
A top DTI official told reporters that cement manufacturers registered with the
Board of Investment (BOI) stand to lose their incentives under the Omnibus
Investments Code if they continue to resist meeting the requirements of the DTI
in connection with ongoing investigations on rising cement prices.
The o
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[AuthorName] => Des Ferriols
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February 2, 2002 - 12:00am