The Association of Cement Manufacturers in Iraq

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About Us

The Association of Cement Manufacturers in Iraq is a non-profit, non-governmental organization which established in 2015 under the Non-Governmental Organizations Law No. (12) of 2010, with registration certificate number (1D77778). Its mission is to preserve the local cement industry, promote continuous development, expand the use of cement, and contribute to Iraq's urban development. Since its inception, our association has worked diligently to secure decisions aimed at protecting the cement industry, culminating in the Cabinet Resolution No. 409 of 2015, which took effect on January 1, 2016, prohibiting the importation of cement.This decision has significantly contributed to the prosperity of this vital industry and has prevented the outflow of hard currency from the country.

Our Objectives

  • Establishing cooperation programs with government agencies in order to overcome the obstacles facing cement manufacturers in Iraq and limiting the development of the cement industry.
  • Working on developing standard, non-standard and environmentally friendly cement products.
  • Establishing and maintaining cooperative relations with Arab and international organizations with common goals.
  • Issuing bulletins, newspapers and magazines that aim to disseminate the association’s goals and artistic and economic activities in order to raise community awareness in this field of this industry.

Our Vision

To see Iraq become self-sufficient in cement production, with a thriving local industry that contributes significantly to national economic growth and development.

Our Mission

Our mission is to preserve the local cement industry, promote continuous development, expand the use of cement, and contribute to Iraq's urban development. We aim to secure decisions that protect the cement industry and prevent the outflow of hard currency from the country.

Our Location

Address

Iraq, Baghdad, Al Mansour

Al Mansour, Street

Email

info@cpai.iq

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