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Rock Hard goes soft on Trinidadian market, shuts shop

Rock Hard goes soft on Trinidadian market, shuts shop
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Gov t ordered to reverse cement tax increase

Sunday 21 February 2021 GOVERNMENT has been told to reverse a decision to increase the import duties for cement to 50 per cent. The order came from the Caribbean Court of Justice on Friday as it ruled on an interim measure application by local cement importer Rock Hard Distributors and its St Lucia-based parent company. The interim measure means that the five per cent Common External Tariff on imported cement remains in place until the court determines Rock Hard’s challenge of the increase on import duties. In reading out the court’s order, Justice Jacob Wit said the Government “shall not enforce the statutorily rate of duty applicable on other hydraulic cement, as far as it exceeds the Common External Tariff (CET) of five per cent.”

Rock Hard cement quota challenge set for February

Rock Hard cement quota challenge set for February Friday 8 January 2021 Employee Joseph Batt stacks the remaining stock of Rock Hard cement at Second Crossing Hardware, Bon Air Gardens, Arouca PHOTO BY AYANNA KINSALE - A date in February has been set for the hearing of a challenge against Government’s move to introduce a quota on imported cement and a proposal to increase import duties. Justice Jacqueline Wilson on Thursday set February 25 for the hearing of the judicial review claim brought by TT-based Rock Hard Distributors (RHTT) and St Lucia-based Rock Hard Distribution Ltd (RHDL) against the Ministry of Trade and Industry, over moves which the cement importer claims would cripple their operations.

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