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Mafia of Cement ousted the General Manager of the Algerian Company of Cement

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Mafia of Cement ousted the General Manager of the Algerian Company of Cement

General Manager of the Algerian Company of Cement, Yahia Bashir, presented last weekend his resignation formally to the Minister of Industry and small and medium enterprises and promotion of investment, because of the terrible bureaucratic hurdles which blocked the work of the industrial company and its implementation of planned investment, which aims to raise the energy production of the 12 public factories, which belong to the mother company, and its rejection to attempts to an undeclared destruction of the public production units, as some of them were arrested in some periods of high demand for cement on the grounds of maintenance.

A high source from the Algerian Company of Cement told Echorouk, that the Minister of Industry and Investment Promotion, tried to convince the General Manager of the company who was appointed earlier this year, to reject the decision and oversome the obstacles that would prevent him from the implementation of the planned development, which he presented to the National Council of Investment ‭since a period‭. ‬

The source said that the head of the Algerian Company of Cement, rejected the decision to resort to import ordinary cement from international markets, adding that the 12 units of the complex are able to cover domestic demand estimated at 18 million tonnes annually, if they will help them to work in a natural way; “‭ Importing cement from international markets ‭is actually very expensive ‭and will contribute only‬ in ‭feeding ‬tension in the local market” ‭. ‬
The average prices in the international market when delivery reaches 80 Euros in European markets and about 75 Euros per tonne in Turkey, but the problem that hinders imports from Turkey and Eastern European countries outside the EU is the customs duty on import of cement estimated to 15%, while Algeria does not impose any fees on the European cement, and this makes ‭the prices less expensive in the Algerian market ‭. ‬
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