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Huaxin - turning tired African plants into industry leaders

07 July 2025

Huaxin Cement is making an impact in Africa. The Chinese cement producer is revitalising and modernising its overseas portfolio. In recent weeks, it has transformed the former InterCement Simuma plant in South Africa. Moreover, it is pushing forward a green agenda and is quickly establishing itself in new African markets.

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TOPICS IN THIS ARTICLE
  • Huaxin Cement
  • China
  • north Asia
  • South Africa
  • Malawi
  • Zimbabwe
  • southern Africa
  • East Africa
  • acquisitions
  • plant modernisation
  • capacity expansion

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