What is the situation of overproduction in foreign cement industry?

2024-07-30 11:26:28

It is irregular or even illegal to artificially expand and approve small and large projects.

At present, the problem of overproduction in the domestic cement industry is serious. What is the situation abroad? How should we view the call of "production according to the approved (filed) capacity"?

Recently, China Cement Network communicated with Dr. Ma Weiping, former chairman and president of Yaobai Cement Group. Ma Weiping said that the problem of overproduction is not common in foreign countries.

Ma Weiping pointed out that the cement industry is a resource-consuming industry, and the approval (filing) of production capacity means that the state allows you to consume so many resources and produce so many emissions. It is irregular or even illegal to artificially expand and build small and large buildings.

Ma Weiping called for production according to the approved (filed) capacity. "I have always agreed to produce according to the approved capacity." Ma Weiping said, "I personally disapprove of these operations for enterprises to build small and large enterprises, or to further expand production capacity by means of technological transformation in all aspects."

Ma Weiping said that only in accordance with the approval (filing) capacity production, can meet the requirements of the state on consumption, emissions and other aspects, in order to be reasonable and legitimate.

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It is irregular or even illegal to artificially expand and approve small and large projects.

2024-07-30 11:26:28

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