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East Africa rises

05 November 2014, Published under Cement News

East Africa’s cement demand continues to rise as infrastructure and housing needs provide the basis for future consumption. While cement capacity investments continue, a shift in the make-up of ownership is being seen as local companies take up a more prominent position. By Francis Mwangi, Standard Investment Bank Ltd, Kenya. The emerging East African market is characterised by new capacities, growing exports and growing consumption trends Over the past decade, the east African ...

Vietnam's October sales slip

03 November 2014, Published under Cement News

Vietnam’s cement sales are estimated to have fallen by three per cent YoY during October to 5.37Mt, latest data from the country's Ministry of Construction shows. Of the total sales volumes, domestic shipments accounted for 4.25Mt. In the first 10 months of the year, total sales are estimated to have risen six per cent YoY to 53.22Mt, including 41.51Mt for the local market. Vietnam’s cement sales are predicted to rise by 1.5-3 per cent to between 62-63Mt, comprising 48.5Mt of domest...

SCG chief anticipates 5% rise in 2015 demand

30 October 2014, Published under Cement News

Cement demand in Thailand is expected to increase by at least five per cent next year stimulated by an acceleration of government infrastructure development, according to the chief of the country’s leading cement producer. Kan Trakulhoon, CEO of Siam Cement Group (SCG), believes that the Thai economy has bottomed out since August and is recovering gradually. He said the company expects cement demand to recover significantly from the second half of next year, thank chiefly to government pro...

Colombia's cement market expands 11% in September

28 October 2014, Published under Cement News

Cement dispatches in Colombia rose 10.6 per cent YoY in September to 1.086Mt, according to the country’s statistics office, Dane. Grey cement production reached 1.072Mt, registering an increase of 6.9 per cent YoY. The largest increase occurred in Nariño (+104.8 per cent) but a sizeable rise in dispatches also took place in Magdalena (+37.1 per cent), Huila (+24 per cent), Cundinamarca (+13.9 per cent), Atlántico (+12.6 per cent), Bolivár (+12.5 per cent), Valle del Cauca (+10.8 per cent)...

Building despite uncertainty

24 October 2014, Published under Cement News

While economic growth in the CIS has slowed in recent years, partly due to a cooling Russian economy, many of its cement producers can look forward to an improving operating environment as the region’s resources are put to profitable use and governments invest in extensive housing and infrastructure programmes. Odessa, Ukraine In 2014 the CIS is home to 285m people, with over half of its ethnically-varied population living in Russia, a further 15 per cent in Ukraine, 10.8 per ce...

US cement market grows 2.8% in August

22 October 2014, Published under Cement News

Cement shipments in the USA were up 2.8 per cent in August 2013 when compared with August 2013, according to preliminary data from the US Geological Survey (USGS). While southern Texas, Georgia and Florida all noted double-digit increases of 27, 24 and 11 per cent, respectively, dispatches in southern California and Arizona fell by one and eight per cent, respectively. Across the country, August 2014 was significantly wetter and cooler than the year-ago equivalent with rainfall particular...

Thailand: Siam Cement suffers market dip

21 October 2014, Published under Cement News

Thai domestic cement demand dipped around three per cent YoY in 3Q14, as no new infrastructure projects broke ground during 9M14, while many old projects were completed, claims the Nation paper. The weaker demand probably squeezed the ex-factory price by THB25-50/t QoQ to THB1925-1950/t  (US$59.60/t to US$60.40/t) in 3Q14, which would be flat YoY. Sales of building materials in Thailand are likely to have declined by as much as eight per cent YoY in 3Q14, due to weak consumption, particul...

Indonesian Jan-Sept demand up 3.4% YoY

10 October 2014, Published under Cement News

Indonesian cement demand in the first nine months of 2014 rose by 3.4 per cent YoY to 42.993Mt, latest data from the Indonesia Cement Association (ASI) reveals. Strong gains have been seen in the past months. During September alone, sales increased by 5.7 per cent to 5.632Mt, compared to 5.329Mt in the same month of last year. However, while the the fourth quarter is traditionally strong as large-scale projects need to be completed by year-end, industry commentators caution that demand ma...

Argentina records stable September sales

07 October 2014, Published under Cement News

Argentina’s cement plants dispatched 1,054,294t of cement (including exports) in September 2014, according to the latest figures by the country’s cement association, AFCP. This represents an improvement of five per cent when compared with August and 0.3 per cent YoY. Exports fell from 9566t in September 2013 to 8863t one year later. Meanwhile, the domestic market absorbed 1,045,852t, including imports, up 5.3 per cent MoM and 0.3 per cent YoY. For the year to date, dispatches sl...

Germany: cautious optimism

01 October 2014, Published under Cement News

After a slip in cement consumption in 2013, the first seven months of 2014  saw cement sales in Germany rebound 7.6 per cent as the housing sector in particular delivered a strong performance. The demand for infrastructure gives reason for some optimism going forward, but subdued economic growth and rising house prices could check cement demand. The German capital Berlin continues to see construction cranes as the city regenerates The German economy grew by 2.7 per cent in 2013,...