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The Consumer Association in Lebanon has revealed a significant increase in the price of cement in the local market, with prices ranging between $250 and $300 per ton, despite the official price being only $69. They confirmed that the large disparity raises questions about the reasons behind the lack of competition and the benefits some Arab countries, such as Egypt and Iraq, gain from price differences in their markets. They called for an investigation, the disclosure of the actual production costs, the enforcement of competition laws, and the promotion of cement imports according to quality standards, to ensure consumer protection and achieve reconstruction at reasonable prices.
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