ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s cement prices are expected to come down by 300 to 500 rupees per 50 kilogram bag of cement, following a recent appreciation of the rupee, Trade Minister Nalin Fernando said.
“The reduction in prices is due to the strengthening of our currency, the falling interest rates and the current economic standards that we have out in place,” said Fernando told reporters Monday.
A 50 kilogram bag of cement retailed at about 2,600 rupees.
A request was made to manufacturers to also reduce prices of steel rods, Fernando said without giving details.
Sri Lanka has in the past slammed price controls on cement but has protected political powerful steep producers with import tariffs, pushing up the costs of citizens struggling to build a house, critics say.
Sri Lanka’s rupee collapsed from 200 to 360 to the US dollar last year driving inflation up, and has since appreciated to around 295 rupees. In the past two years freight costs also rocketed, but have collapsed to pre-Covid levels after US monetary tightening.
“Although the fall in the dollar price is one of the reasons for the fall in cement and steel prices, it is not the sole reason,” a ministry spokesperson told EconomyNext.
“Increasing electricity prices also play a role in the determination of production costs.” (Colombo/June05/2023)
So, why not revive the Ceylon Cement Corporation and the factories which were producing great value cement, and shut down due to fraud and politricks? We have the main ingredients in large amounts, and should not allow this to go a begging.