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2025-06-16
In Sri Lanka’s growing water infrastructure sector, high‑quality ductile iron (DI) pipes are vital. As of mid‑2025, the market offers several reputable suppliers—often based or represented in Colombo,...
2025-06-16
Nepal’s ductile iron pipe (DI pipe) scene is warming up in 2025. Locally, import prices range from about NRs 350–400 per metre for standard K7/8 pipes, with premium K9 rated lines reaching NRs 500–550/m...
2025-06-16
As a specialist in water infrastructure with over 15 years covering the Southeast Asian market, I see ductile iron pipe (DIP) as the unsung hero of Malaysia’s progress. From sprawling urban water...
2025-06-16
Turkey’s infrastructure boom is undeniable. From sprawling urban water networks to ambitious irrigation projects, the demand for reliable piping solutions is surging. As a seasoned observer of Turkey’s...
2025-06-16
As the UK accelerates its £2.3 billion water infrastructure overhaul to meet 2030 leakage reduction targets, I’ve tracked a strategic shift toward ductile iron pipes (DIP) with enhanced corrosion resistance...
2025-06-16
Israel’s $3.1 billion National Water Carrier upgrade faces unique challenges: corrosive Mediterranean salinity, seismic activity along the Jordan Rift, and sanction-driven supply chain constraints....
2025-06-16
As Bahrain accelerates its $2.2 billion water transmission network overhaul, I’ve documented a strategic pivot toward ductile iron pipes (DIP) to combat seawater intrusion corroding aging asbestos-cement...
2025-06-16
As Afghanistan accelerates post-conflict water infrastructure rehabilitation—backed by $2.1 billion in World Bank funding—I’ve observed a surge in ductile iron pipe (DIP) demand, particularly for earthquake-resistant...
2025-06-16
As Qatar accelerates its $12.3 billion water infrastructure modernization ahead of the 2030 National Vision, I’ve tracked a surge in ductile iron pipe (DIP) procurement—particularly for high-pressure...
2025-06-16
In Iran’s rapidly growing infrastructure sector, ductile iron pipes remain the backbone of water distribution and sewage systems due to their unmatched durability and cost efficiency. As of 2025,...
2025-06-16
At present, Saudi Arabia’s ductile iron pipe market features a price range roughly between SAR 500–800 per meter for standard DN100–DN1000 ductile iron pipes. These are typically cement‑mortar lined, zinc‑coated...
2025-06-16
As a professional in the infrastructure sector with hands‑on experience in Middle Eastern markets, I’ve watched Iraq’s ductile iron pipe (DIP) industry evolve remarkably. In this market, five suppliers...
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