ZIMBABWE cement manufacturers have called for a reduction in the price of electricity after exports into the region dried up as high production costs make local products uncompetitive. Industry representative, Kelibone Masiyane, on Friday told a meeting organized by the Ministry of Industry and Trade to discuss import control measures that exports dropped from over 100,000 tonnes in 2014 to less than 40,000 tonnes last year and there has been none at all this year.
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