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As the need for concrete in Ethiopia's construction industry grows, so too has the National Cement Share Company. Its new plant in the east of the country will increase its production by six times.
British investment – through the UK's development finance firm CDC – has helped the company to build the new factory, supporting its ambitions to expand.
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The new National Cement Share Company factory went into full production last month (April 2013) in the eastern town of Dire Dawa, Ethiopia.British aid has helped to fund investment in the state-of-the-art plant, which will produce up to 1.2 million tons of cement a year.The 24-hour-a-day factory will feed the demand of Ethiopia's building boom, helping create jobs in the construction industry of one of Africa's– and the world's– fastest-growing economies.
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