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Pakistan sales seen rising 8% in FY15 on higher domestic demand

03 March 2015, Published under Cement News

Pakistan cement sales are expected to rise by six per cent in the first eight months of the current fiscal, The Express Tribune reported citing provisional data compiled by Topline Securities. However, monthly cement sales are expected to decline three per cent in February to 2.8Mt compared to the month before due to the fewer number of days. However, on an annual basis the figure would translate to 2.6 per growth. Cement exports to Afghanistan, Pakistan’s largest export market, have rema...

Russian demand expected to fall 15% YoY

02 March 2015, Published under Cement News

Russian cement demand is expected to decline by 15 per cent this year on the back of a reduction in housing and infrastructure development, according to forecasts by CMPRO. A recent note by the research house states that sales have dropped by at least five per cent since the start of 2015. The slow decline may continue for several years, it added. Lafarge expects that the strongest drop, by some 8-12 per cent, will be seen in central regions of Russia. Siberian Cement has predicted that ...

Indonesian demand forecasts

27 February 2015, Published under Cement News

Indonesian cement market growth could reach 10 per cent this year driven largely by government infrastructure projects, according to forecasts by the country’s Ministry of Industry. Toeti Rahajoe, the ministry's director of downstream chemical industry, yesterday said that growth will also be driven by project development of the private sector. However, Widodo Santoso, chairman of the Indonesian Cement Association, puts market growth at seven per cent this year – provided the government re...

Colombia dispatches up 14.5% in January

27 February 2015, Published under Cement News

The Colombian cement market expanded by 14.5 per cent YoY in January 2015 as the country’s cement producer dispatched 927,800t of cement, according to the latest figures by national statistics office, Dane. Output rose 8.3 per cent to 0.9Mt when compared with January 2014. The strongest demand growth occurred in Nariño (+165 per cent), Cesar (+37 per cent), Magdalena (+36 per cent),  while Antioquia and Bolivar saw dispatches rise by 25 per cent.

Bolivia increases cement supply

26 February 2015, Published under Cement News

As the Bolivian cement market surged 24 per cent YoY in 2H14, the domestic cement industry was able to increase output by 15 per cent. However, much has changed as the sector invested in new plants and pushed up production to improve the supply-demand balance. Corporación Boliviana del Cemento (Coboce) now produces around 70,000 bags per day to supply its markets of Santa Cruz, Cochabamba, La Paz and Beni. This follows an investment of US$100m in a new plant at Cochabamba. "The new fa...

Peru cement dispatches down 1.7% but 2015 forecast up

17 February 2015, Published under Cement News

Peru’s cement dispatches fell 1.7 per cent in January due to an unfavourable construction climate and the change of local and regional governments, according to the country’s cement association, Asocem. In the first month of this year, 816,000t of cement was delivered – some 14Mt less than the year-ago period. Strong rains impacted on Peru’s building sector. However, cement production increased three per cent YoY as did exports, which saw a 126 per cent rise when compared with January ...

Spain’s cement demand expands 5.2% in January

17 February 2015, Published under Cement News

Spain’s cement consumption rose by 5.2 per cent YoY to 769,838t in January 2015, according to Oficemen, the domestic cement association. The latest figures show an acceleration in growth, which at the end of 2014 stood at 0.4 per cent and noted the first annual increase since 2007. Spanish cement consumption has now registered five consecutive months of YoY increases since September 2014. Industry commentators believe the country has finally turned a corner as improved economic conditions...

Indonesia's January sales decline

12 February 2015, Published under Cement News

Indonesian cement sales fell by 2.9 per cent YoY to 4.5Mt in January 2015, as heavy rains affected construction activity in several areas. Most region of the country registered a drop in demand during the month. Widodo Santoso, head of the Indonesia Cement Association (ASI), said that the largest declines were recorded in Kalimantan (-12.9 per cent) and Sumatra (-9.6 per cent). Sales on the main island of Java remained stagnant at 2.55Mt. There was, however, a large rise recorded in the M...

Colombian cement market expands 10.3% in 2014

03 February 2015, Published under Cement News

Colombian cement consumption increased by 10.3 per cent to 11.9Mt in 2014, according to the country’s statistics service, Dane. The restart of civil works and the start-up of social housing projects is behind the upturn. Major market expansion occurred in the provinces of Nariño (49.2 per cent), Norte de Santander (20.4 per cent), Huila (21.3 per cent) and Cundinamarca (17 per cent). Output from domestic cement plants also rose, by 10.2 per cent to 12.3Mt.

Paraguayan cement consumption update

03 February 2015, Published under Cement News

Paraguayan cement demand currently stands at around 115,000 bags of 50kg, according to local press sources. Industria Nacional del Cemento (INC) produces around 50,000 bags/day while Yguazú’s output reaches around 45,000 bags/day. In addition, the market also absorbs between 18,000-22,000 bags per day of imports, according to the Customs Office. Total imports in 2014 reached 273,710t, reflecting a value of US$35.34m. This represented a 28 per cent fall when compared with imports of 381...