B Nepal recorded cement exports totaling Rs 779.3 million in the fiscal year 2022/23. Notably, within the initial three months of the current fiscal year, cement exports amounted to Rs 853,071 million, surpassing the total exports to India in the previous fiscal year. This substantial achievement is noteworthy for Nepal, a country with limited goods […]
E On behalf of LC3 Project Team, TARA (Technology and Action for Rural Advancement), New Delhi organised Information Day event in Kathmandu, Nepal with support from Nepal Cement Manufacturers Association (NCMA), MinErgy, and Institute for Integrated Development Studies (IIDS) on 24 November, 2022. The objective of the workshop was to communicate the technical, environmental, operational, […]
E A memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed seeking the future for environment through cement industries operating in Nepal by checking the amount of carbon emission from these industries. The Department of Mines and Geology and the Cement Producers’ Association signed the MoU in this connection with the Technology and Action for Rural Advancement […]
The Cement Manufacturers Association (CMA) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Department of Mines and Geology and non-governmental organisation Technology and Action for Rural Advancement (TARA) for the adoption of limestone calcined clay (LC3) cement in Nepal. The parties say that LC3 cement can reduce CO2 emissions by 40% and reduce coal consumption in cement production. Enewspolar News has reported that the Swiss Development Cooperation has previously supported the diffusion of the technology in the global cement sector.
Dhrubaraj Thapa, the chairman of the Nepal Cement Producers’ Association, says that the country has become self sufficient in cement production. Local producers are expected to start exporting cement in the next financial year, according to the Himalayan Times newspaper.
The Department of Supply Management and Protection of Consumers Interest (DSMPCI) has ordered cement producers to reduce their prices within three days. Following a survey the DSMPCI found that the price of cement had risen by 10 – 16% in recent weeks despite input costs, such as raw materials and transportation costs
Data from the Trade and Export Promotion Centre (TEPC) has shown that the value of imports of clinker has increased by nearly six times year-on-year to US$84m in the first six months of the Nepalese fiscal year to mid-January 2017 from US$14m in the same period in the previous year.
Cement producers in Nepal are upgrading their plants in preparation for the start of operation by a number of foreign owned cement companies. Dhruba Thapa, the president of the Cement Manufacturers’ Association of Nepal (CMAN), said that the imminent ‘invasion’ by foreign cement producers has led to unease amongst local producers, in comments to the Kathmandu Post
Cement producers have reported that sales have risen by 10% year-on-year in 2013, according to the Nepal Cement Manufacturers’ Association (NCMA). The country’s cement demand has soared with the increasing construction of dams, bridges and housing projects.
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