CEMENT PRICES REMAIN HIGH DESPITE REMOVAL OF MORATORIUM ON CROSS BORDER IMPORTATION
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 18/12/2025
Gov’t explains A week after the Gambia government lifted the moratorium on cross border cement importation imposed last year to protect local producers, market prices remain stubbornly high, triggering public frustration and renewed debate over regulation and competition in the construction (…)
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