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All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association (APCMA) has called for introduction of a safeguard mechanism to stop cement smuggling into the country. "Cement industry has approached various decision makers to stop influx of Iranian cement into Pakistan from Balochistan by road and railways. The industry needs mechanism of safeguard to be put in place to protect the cement smuggling into the country while the government should also impose 20 percent Regulatory Duty for import of cement in addition to Customs duty," APCMA spokesman said on Tuesday.
He said because of high cost of doing business in Pakistan, Pakistani cement industry is losing competitiveness to other countries such as Iran, UAE and India. The industry has appealed for reduction in energy costs, removal of GIDC imposed on gas, reduction of custom duty on coal to zero percent and additional incentive of five percent on export of cement by sea.
Disclosing the statistics, APCMA spokesman said during the first four months of current fiscal year, cement despatches in the country stood at 11.398 million tons against despatches of 10.981 million tons during the same period of last fiscal year depicting a growth of 3.79 percent. Domestic sales during this period were 9.370 million tons against 8.192 million tons during July-October 2014. Domestic sales during first four months of current fiscal year increased by 14.38 percent, which is one of the fastest growth in domestic cement consumption in last eight years. However in the same period, exports were only 2.028 million tons against 2.790 million tons during the same period last year showing massive decline of 27.31 percent. This decline in exports has limited the growth of the cement industry to only 3.79 percent during July to October 2015.
Analysing zone wise despatches, north based mills despatched 7.803 million tons to the domestic markets during July to October 2015 that was 13.65 percent higher than the despatches during same period of last fiscal. Exports from north declined during this period to 1.292 million tons ie by 25.85 percent over last fiscal year.
In southern region, the mills experienced even more growth in domestic markets as against despatches of 1.325 million tons during July to October 2014, the domestic dispatches increased by 18.21 percent to 1.566 million tons. However there was a massive reduction in exports that declined by 29.74 percent to 0.736 million tons from 1.048 million tons during the corresponding period last year. Cement despatches to domestic markets during the month of October 2015 were 2.595 million tons compared with 2.095 million tons during same month last year showing an increase of 23.89 percent. Exports during October 2015 were 528,000 tons against 729,000 tons during October 2014 showing decline of 27.52 percent. Total despatches during October 2015 were 3.124 million tons compared to 2.824 million tons during same month last year showing an increase of 10.61 percent.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2015

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