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March 29, 2006

Demand for cement creating shortage

GEORGETOWN, Guyana

Cement shortages are holding up construction in some Caribbean countries, including projects related to match sites for the 2007 World Cup in cricket.

Guyana needs 20,000 tonnes of cement to ease the shortfall, which has delayed repairs to schools, government buildings, roads and housing developments, Industry Minister Manzoor Nadir said.

“Huge construction projects in the hemisphere and around the world mean that this problem might be with us for the next 18 months,” Nadir said. “The situation is serious.”

Stadiums in six countries were being built for the cricket World Cup, while seven other match sites were undergoing major renovations. Some countries were also scrambling to build hotels and other accommodation to house the 100,000 cricket fans expected to attend the event.

Associated Press

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