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Vietnam half-year sales rise to 34.16Mt

03 July 2015, Published under Cement News

Vietnam’s cement sales rose six per cent YoY to 34.16Mt in the first half of this year, meeting 47.4 per cent of the year’s plan, the Vietnam Building Material Association under the Ministry of Construction said. Of the volume, 25.97Mt were sold at the domestic market, up six per cent YoY and 8.19Mt were exported, the Thoi Bao Kinh Te Vietnam newspaper reported, citing the association. In June, the country’s domestic cement sales fell 12 per cent from May but were up 13 per cent from the sa...

Senegal: domestic market contracts, exports jump

30 June 2015, Published under Cement News

Senegalese cement producers increased their output by 4.4 per cent in the first four months of 2015 when compared with the same period of 2014, according to the country’s planning and economic study department. Production went up from 1,752,000t to 1,829,400t. Domestic sales fell 6.4 per cent from 1,123,000t in 4M14 to 1,051,500t in January-April 2014. However, exports jumped 22.1 per cent from 656,500t to 801,500t in the same period.

PT Semen Indonesia

29 June 2015, Published under Cement News

Following instructions earlier this year from Indonesia's president to lower cement prices to help support the government’s huge infrastructure projects, Semen Indonesia has seen its prices fall by around 10 per cent so far this year. But with new rivals entering the market and the economic slowdown continuing to dampen demand, the company is looking to the export market to help boost sales. Total Indonesian cement consumption has fallen from 23.78Mt in January-May 2014 to 22.87Mt in the ...

UltraTech

29 June 2015, Published under Cement News

Unseasonably wet weather in the opening months of this year has hampered infrastructure projects in India, resulting in a slowdown in cement demand. Despite new capacity, UltraTech has already reported a three per cent fall in dispatches in 1Q15. Demand from rural India, which accounts for around 40 per cent of total cement demand, is also down, leading analysts to predict weak demand persisting into the first half of FY16. UltraTech will also be keeping a close eye on recent proposals fr...

Colombia: market expands 2.7% in May 2015

29 June 2015, Published under Cement News

Cement dispatches in Colombia increased 2.7 per cent YoY to 1.062Mt, according to the country’s statistics office, DANE. The increase is primarily the result of an 8.7 per cent rise in the construction and contractors segment, which expanded by 8.7 per cent. The largest increases, on a departmental basis, were noted in Nariño (+69.2 per cent), Bolivar (+16.3 per cent), Magdalena (+19.1 per cent) and Cesar (+18.4 per cent). In terms of production, a 5.4 per cent YoY rise was noted in Ma...

Indonesia heats up

23 June 2015, Published under Cement News

Domestic cement demand in Indonesia is expected to grow strongly in the future, largely driven by infrastructure developments and an improved economic outlook. However, the current high margins enjoyed by local producers look set to come under pressure as new capacity comes on-stream and competition heats up. By Isnaptura Iskandar, Maybank Kim Eng Securities, Indonesia. A healthy economic outlook and infrastructure are likely to underpin demand going foward Indonesia’s peaceful ...

Spain: domestic cement market growth slows to 5%

16 June 2015, Published under Cement News

The Spanish cement market saw its growth decelerate from 13 per cent in April to 5.4 per cent in May 2015, with 1,023,326t shipped to domestic customers, according to the latest data released by cement association Oficemen. In the year to date, consumption increased 8.7 per cent to 4,537,502t.

Indonesian monthly consumption declines by 7.9%

15 June 2015, Published under Cement News

Indonesian consumption remained weak in May, declining by nearly eight per cent, latest data from the Indonesia Cement Association shows. Cement demand fell by 7.9 per cent in May 2015 to 4.78Mt. Consumption during the month was down in all areas, with Kalimantan seeing the largest regional drop (-24.3 per cent) followed by Maluk & Irian Jaya (-16.2 per cent) and Sulawesi. On the main island of Java, demand fell by 8.7 per cent, with the biggest declines in Jakara (-14.5 per cent), Banten...

VNCA expects 4% rise in 2015 sales

15 June 2015, Published under Cement News

Vietnam's Ministry of Construction expects a four per cent YoY rise in cement and clinker sales in 2015 to 74Mt, comprising 53Mt of domestic sales and exports of 20Mt. Latest figures released by the Vietnam National Cement Association (VNCA) show that in the four months leading up to May domestic cement sales jumped three per cent YoY to 15.89Mt. For the month of April alone the VNCA statistics indicate that sales of cement surged 113 per cent YoY to 5.45Mt, but were down 28 per cent Y...

Morocco sees 8.5% market contraction in May

12 June 2015, Published under Cement News

Moroccan cement sales fell 6.3 per cent MoM and 8.5 per cent YoY in May 2015 to 1,266,114t, according to Ministry of Housing. The latest figure effectively neutralises any growth noted in the first four months of the year. For the year to date cement sales reached 6,172,299t, down slightly by 0.3 per cent when compared with 5M14. Cement sales decreased considerably in Chaouia-Ourdigha (-29 per cent), Guelmim-Es-Smara (-27 per cent) and Laâyoun-Boujdour-S-Elhamra (-26 per cent).