Accra, Feb. 23, GNA – Dr Alexander Tweneboa, President of Ghana Real

Estate Developers Association (GREDA) on Wednesday attributed stability in the price of cement to competition between imported and locally manufacture= d cement. “It is due to this competition that the cement price has stabilised as against the regular arbitrarily price increase in the past”, he added. This was contained in a statement issued in Accra. Dr Tweneboa said some members of GREDA, the main user of locally manufactured cement, were using a brand of imported cement which they acquired legally and honestly. “Our members who have used the cement reported nothing but good thin= gs about the cement 93, he said. Dr Tweneboa said there were three acceptable grades of cement by the Ghana Standards Board (GSB) with levels of insoluble residue differing from each other. They are Ordinary Portland Cement, Portland Limestone Cement and Portland Limestone/Dolomitic Limestone Cement. He said the Global Premium Cement imported by some members of GREDA fell under the classification and perfectly acceptable for all types of construction. “The imported cement members are using has been passed by both GSB a= nd International Inspection Agencies”, he said.

Source: GhanaWeb

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