Cement shortage leads to 50,000 builders out of work in Hong Kong

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China: Hong Kong construction companies have laid off 50,000 workers and reduced the hours of a further 80,000 because of a shortage of cement, with production still suspended in China due to the coronavirus epidemic. New World Construction co-managing director David Kwok Chun-wai said the company’s supply chain had been disrupted, adding, “It is still too early to predict the impact.”

The Hong Kong Construction Industry Employees General Union chairman Wong Ping said, “Workers can nail boards, however without cement, they cannot proceed to laying floors.”

Last modified on 05 March 2020

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