Cement Network Video: Cement Giant Lafarge on Trial! Suspected of funding terrorist groups in Syria

2025-11-06 14:59:00

On November 4, local time, the Paris Criminal Court of France opened a court hearing the case of cement giant Lafarge Group suspected of making illegal payments to Syrian jihadist organizations.

On November 4,

local time, the Paris Criminal Court of France opened a court hearing the case of cement giant Lafarge Group suspected of making illegal payments to Syrian jihadist organizations. During the tense civil war in Syria from 2013 to 2014, Lafarge paid about $5.9 million (about 41 million yuan) to the Syrian Jihad by paying monthly "security fees" and purchasing raw materials in order to maintain the normal operation of a local factory in Syria. The trial is expected to last until December 16.

It is reported that Lafarge admitted charges in a similar case in the United States in 2022 and agreed to pay a fine of $778 million.

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On November 4, local time, the Paris Criminal Court of France opened a court hearing the case of cement giant Lafarge Group suspected of making illegal payments to Syrian jihadist organizations.

2025-11-06 14:59:00

The closed kilns that have not been seen for many years suddenly appear on the list (although there is a remark that they have been replaced), and suddenly appear in the replacement plan of supplementary capacity (there is no statement that the original plan has not been implemented), and the capacity of Φ4.0m kiln jumps from 2500 t/d to 4000 t/d. This 4000 t/d is split into 2500 t/d (1:1) + 1500 t/d (1.5: 1) to supplement the two Φ4.8 m kilns. A total of 3500 t/d was actually supplemented. It is said to be "a batch of big and small". No, the production capacity of Φ4.0 m kiln is 2500 t/d. Why?