Monday, June 22, 2015

GHANA: Cedi’s depreciation pushes cement prices up

Citi Business News can confirm all three local cement producers in Ghana have increased the prices of their products on the market.

According to the sales and marketing manager of Dangote Cement Joseph Abu , “a bag of Dangote Cement effective today will be sold at 29 cedis 30 pesewas, representing a 9.6% increase in price”.A 50 kilogram bag of Dangote Cement for example has been increased by 2 cedis, 6 pesewas effective today June 22nd, 2015.

The same bag was earlier being sold at 26 cedis, 70 pesewas.

According to Joseph Abu, the increase has been necessitated by the rate at which the cedi is depreciating against the dollar.

Ghacem limited increased their ex-factory price effective June 13,2015 while Diamond cement increased their prices effective June 17, 2015.

Ghacem Limited has also sanctioned a 2 cedis 80 pesewas increase in the price of a 50kilogram bag of their product.

According to a price list on the company’s website, the ex factory price of their product is 29 cedis, 37.5 pesewas.

The same product was earlier being sold at 26cedis, 55.5pesewas.

Ghacem Limited also cited the current cedi depreciation as reason for their latest move.

Another local cement company is Diamond Cement; they have also increased their prices by 2 cedis 82 pesewas.

The head of the commercial department at Diamond Cement Ghana Limited said,”the ex-factory price of a 50 kilogram bag of Diamond cement is now 28cedis 43.5pesewas’.

All three cement producers sometime last year increased the prices of their products because of the consistent slide of the cedi against major foreign currency.

But later in the second half of 2014, the companies reduced the prices of their products by different margins because the cedi gradually was appreciating against the dollar and other major trading currencies.

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