The Chamber of Cement Manufacturers Ghana has petitioned the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry to urgently review recent increases in Free on Board (FOB) values on key raw materials used in cement production.
In a letter dated April 13, 2026, and signed by its Chief Executive Officer, Dr George Dawson-Ahmoah, the Chamber expressed concern that the adjustments were introduced without adequate stakeholder consultation.
According to the petition, the FOB value of clinker has risen from 40 dollars to 136 dollars per metric ton, while granulated furnace slag has increased from 3 dollars to 40 dollars per metric ton.
The Chamber warned that the sharp increases could significantly raise production costs due to higher duties and taxes, ultimately leading to an increase in cement prices.
It further cautioned that this development could negatively impact construction, housing, and infrastructure projects across the country.
The group is therefore calling on government to review the new FOB values and engage industry players to ensure a fair and sustainable framework for the sector.
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