Cement News tagged: International
SGX reprimands Jurong Cement, Singapore
The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has reprimanded Jurong Cement Limited (JCL) for breaches pertaining
Indian majors to tap rural markets
Indian cement makers see overcapacity looming large from the next fiscal and are trying to compensate
Dominican Republic cement investments
Executives of the Dominican Portland Cement Producers Association have said the flow investments in the
Dyckerhoff cautious outlook for 2010
Dyckerhoff CEO Wolfgang Bauer has said that while the company believes the worst is over for the
HeidelbergCement signals may miss rating
HeidelbergCement signalled it may miss this year’s goal of getting finances in line with an
East African industry set for realignment
The East African cement market is set for major re-alignments as leading firms move to increase
GCC construction contracts up 11.4% in 2009
Construction contracts awarded in the GCC increased a total of 11.4 per cent to reach US$142.4bn
Lafarge denies violation of court order, Bangladesh
Lafarge Umiam Mining (LUM), has rubbished allegations of violating Supreme Court order on mining
Benin plans to import as power shortage curbs production
Benin plans to import 18,000t of cement a month from neighbouring Togo after local production was
Monnet Cement in expansion drive, India
Monnet Ispat & Energy (MIEL) will set up cement plants in Chhattisgarh and Gujarat with an investment of
Indonesia cement market outlook
Domestic demand for cement may rise six per cent this year, said Christian Kartawijaya, finance director
Shree Cement expects fourth quarter net drop
India’s Shree Cement Ltd expects its fourth-quarter net profit to be 10%-15% lower than a year earlier
China consolidates cement assets in 2009
China consolidated cement assets whose combined production capacity reaches nearly 80Mt through
Votorantim posts record profits in 2009
Brazil market-leader, Votorantim group posted record profits of
Titan’s strong Egyptian performance
Titan’s turnover declined by 13.8% last year to €1,360.6m, as the continued weakness in the United States and Greece was made worse by the deterioration in Bulgaria and elsewhere South Eastern Europe.
Union leader slams cement import waiver
National Workers Union (NWU) President Vincent Morrison has knocked the Government for allowing