Global Cement Report
Mongolia
PDFFull Introduction ReportDownload HereCelebrating 800 years of the Mongolian Empire in 2006, the country has seen economic growth returning and cement demand picking up.
Country Research
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China’s transition underway
27 March 2013The speed of China’s cement industry restructuring was always going to be a drawn-out affair. The scale of the market and ambitious modernisation plans of a government intent on reshaping the indu...
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Welcome to the new builds (1)
02 January 2013The global economic crisis has not only seen a considerable drop in new kiln capacity projects in 2011, but has also caused significant shifts in the world of turnkey services. However, new kiln c...
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Breaking ground on new plants
16 July 2012Cement plant construction has begun to ease off in former cement production hotspots such as Central Europe and North America but new contracts are forging ahead in the Crimea, South America and m...
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Bank of China runs Inner Mongolian cement producer debt offer
12 June 2012Bank of China Ltd has been mandated as lead underwriter and book-runner of Inner Mongolia Mengxi Cement Co's planned debt offering worth CNY400m (US$63m), China Knowledge reports today, citing unn...
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FLSmidth, at your service
03 May 2012Established in Denmark in 1882, FLSmidth is the market-leading supplier of integrated cement plants, with over 2000 kilns installed globally. ICR caught up with Group CEO Jørgen Huno Rasmussen at ...
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Mongolia: insights going forward
26 March 2012In Mongolia, industry has been slow to establish itself in what is a predominantly agrarian society with the herdsman and nomadic lifestyle common to many. However, this situation is changing as t...
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China: ready for a new era?
23 March 2012The 13th China International Cement Industry Exhibition and Cement Conference 2012, which takes place between 28-30 March, is an opportunity for a full gathering of Chinese government officials an...
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Conch sees China demand rising, Indonesian plans proceeding ‘smoothly’
07 March 2012Chairman of Anhui Conch, Guo Wensan, has said that Chinese cement demand growing despite curbs on the housing market. Speaking to Dow Jones Chinese Financial Wire on the sidelines of the Nationa...

