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| Thursday, October 16, 2008 00:38:04 |
Cement shortages likely following quake
There will be a severe shortage of cement-related products in western China’s Sichuan province following the devastating 8.0-magnitude earthquake that struck last week, an official with China Sinoma International Engineering (CSIE) (600970.SH) told China Business News Wednesday. Some 13 major cement plants in Sichuan have been destroyed and they will not resume production until one to two months from now. “Some carousels and equipment at the Lafarge cement plant in Dujiangyan, one of the worse hit places, have been damaged although the main body remained largely okay,&...
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