Cement News tagged under: Hengya Cement
Planning for 7Mta plant in east Africa continues18 June 2020, Published under Cement NewsMartine Shigela, regional commissioner for Tanga, Tanzania, has confirmed that Sinoma and Hengya Cement have now finalised payment procedures for the residents of Mtimbwani, Mkinga District, as the planning for the largest cement project in east Africa continues. "We want to see this project being implemented and ultimately grow so that residents could benefit economically," said Mr Shigella. The Amboni and Mtimbwani agreed to provide 280 and 1000 acres of land for the project, respect... |
New 7Mta cement facility planned in Tanzania06 December 2017, Published under Cement NewsTanzania is expected to see the construction of a new 7Mta cement plant as part of a two-phase US$2.35bn Chinese investment over 10 years that will also include the building of a coal-fired power station. Some US$1bn will be invested in a new cement works in the first five years of the initiative, according to the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC). Sinoma and Hengya Cement’s new plant is expected to raise capacity in the country to 17.8Mt. Tanzania’s government expects to earn at least US... |
Hengya Cement gives green light to US$1bn Tanzania investment01 March 2017, Published under Cement NewsHengya Cement, a subsidiary of China's Hengyuan International Engineering Group, has announced that it will build a new cement plant in Tanga on Tanzania's northeast coast, reports website China.org.cn. The plant's capacity has not been disclosed, but Hengya claims that it will be one of the largest in sub-Saharan Africa. The initial phase of the project will cost US$1bn, with a second phase to follow. "The Chinese investors' move is recommendable as it meant to meet country's cement d... |
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