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  2. Tokyo Cement - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Cement Company is a quoted company on the Colombo Stock Exchange since 1984. The company was one of the components of the S&P Sri Lanka 20 Index until June 2022. [4] The company is ranked 29th amongst the LMD 100, an annual list of top 100 listed companies in Sri Lanka by revenue for the 2020/21 period. [5]

  3. Ceylon Steel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 the company was acquired by the UAE-based Onyx Group which is owned by the Sri Lankan businessperson Sri Lanka Investment Corporation and re-branded as "Ceylon Steel" Corporation Limited. [5] [6] On 2020 Lanwa Sanstha announced they plan to build massive cement corporation under the name of Lanwa Sanstha Cement Corporation. The company ...

  4. List of countries by cement production - Wikipedia

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    Table 1 - Hydraulic Cement – World Leading Producers (million metric tons) [1] Country 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 Brazil 72 70 69 64 59 52 52 46 40 37 38 40 38 40 39 China (PRC) 2,500 2,420 2,210 2,100 1,880 1,630 1,390 1,350 1,200 1,040 934 813 705 627 583 Egypt 50 50 46 44 48 47 40 38 29 29 28 29

  5. China National Materials Group - Wikipedia

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    It is the world's largest cement equipment and engineering service provider and China's leading non-metal materials manufacturer. It is also the only enterprise that possesses a series of core technologies and complete innovation system in non-metal materials industry in China. [4]

  6. Cement - Wikipedia

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    World production of cement is about 4.4 billion tonnes per year (2021, estimation), [3] [4] of which about half is made in China, followed by India and Vietnam. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] The cement production process is responsible for nearly 8% (2018) of global CO 2 emissions, [ 4 ] which includes heating raw materials in a cement kiln by fuel combustion ...

  7. China Resources Cement - Wikipedia

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    China Resources Cement has been listed twice. It was first listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2003 with an IPO price of HK$2.32 per share. In 2006, it was privatized by its largest shareholder, China Resources (Holdings), with an acquired price of HK$2.45 per share. [4] In 2009, CRC was relisted with an IPO price of HK$3.9 per share. [5]

  8. Cement industry in China - Wikipedia

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    Cement production adds one ton of carbon dioxide (CO 2) per ton of cement. According to engineering company FLSmidth, in order to heat a cement kiln with waste, about three times more waste is needed than the amount of coal used, reducing emissions by only about 10%. However, the Chinese cement industry has improved energy efficiency. In 2017 ...

  9. Ceylon–China Trade Agreement of 1952 - Wikipedia

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    The Ceylon–China Trade Agreement of 1952, also known as the Rubber-Rice Pact, was an international trade agreement between the People's Republic of China and the Dominion of Ceylon (now known as Sri Lanka), signed on 18 December 1952 and lasting for 30 years. It proved to be the cornerstone of the early years of diplomatic relations between ...