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The government has been considering certain options as the industrys capacity utilization hit a critical low due to the continued slump in the construction sector aggravated by the dumping of cheap cement from Taiwan and Japan.
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JAPAN AND TAIWAN CEMENT CORP
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The government has been considering certain options as the industrys capacity utilization hit a critical low due to the continued slump in the construction sector aggravated by the dumping of cheap cement from Taiwan and Japan.
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By Des Ferriols | October 9, 2000 - 12:00am
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