Cement producers turn down FM''s request for price cut
23 Mar 2007
New Delhi: Finance minister P Chidambaram's request to cement manufacturers to come out with proposals to cut prices has been firmly rejected by the companies.
Chidambaram had asked the companies to cooperate with the government to fight inflation, which touched 6.46 pc for the week ended 3 March, with cement prices increasing at the rate of 4.4 per cent.
Official
sources said the cement makers have told the Government
nothing can be done on reducing prices. The companies
also told the Government that they have started doing
well only since the later part of 2005 whereas in the
previous 15 years they were struggling.
The Finance Minister had called cement manufacturers for
the second time after the Budget, which imposed dual excise
duty structure on cement to rein in prices.
The budget hiked excise duty to Rs600 a tonne from Rs400 if cement is sold higher than Rs190 per bag of 50 kg and reduced it to Rs350 per tonne if sold up to Rs190. The move, however, failed as cement makers hiked prices by up to Rs12 per 50 kg bag.
Chidambaram
said both the government and the industry know how much
prices have increased since December 2005.