Holcim CEO wants to further expand in North America -report
ZURICH (Reuters) – Holcim’s North American business is on track to represent half of the cement maker’s sales, CEO Jan Jenisch said in a media interview, with the Swiss company…
ZURICH (Reuters) – Holcim’s North American business is on track to represent half of the cement maker’s sales, CEO Jan Jenisch said in a media interview, with the Swiss company…
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