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Environmental Standards are Not Met at Cement Plants - Rehmat Khan, MD/CEO Lafarge Cement Talks to EU
Energy Update 2011, Sept 30, 5, 52
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Publisher Description
Byline: M. Naeem Qureshi Cement industry has emerged appreciably over the years providing job opportunities to experts and the labor class. Millions of tone cement is produced every to meet local construction needs as well as to export for earning foreign exchange for the country. After recent approval of the Indian government to import Pakistani cement will hopefully enhance the present production and prosper the industry.
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