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Industry & Economy
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Cement No rollback of price hike, say cement cos Our Bureau
Cement manufacturers had raised prices in most parts of the country by Rs 10-12 per 50-kg bag from March 1, following a revision in excise duty announced in the Budget. "We requested them if they can rein in prices but they expressed their inability due to the differential in excise levy," a senior industry Ministry official told presspersons. The Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, had raised the excise duty on cement priced above Rs 190 per bag to Rs 600 per tonne from Rs 400 in the Union Budget last Wednesday. Duty on cheaper cement bags was cut to Rs 350. Meanwhile, the Revenue Secretary, Mr K.M. Chandrashekhar, said cement manufacturers needed to show restraint and take measures to moderate prices. He refused to attribute the rise in cement prices to the Budget proposal, saying the prices have been rising even before Budget. "This (the price hike) has nothing to do with the Budget. The Budget passed a message to be careful about the prices. Hope the message gets through to them," he said.
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