Cement News tagged under: TÜRKÇIMENTO
Türkiye adapts and decarbonises28 October 2024, Published under Cement NewsWith economic growth and increased public investment, the Turkish cement sector can look forward to increased domestic sales. However, cement exports are expected to decline and there is a mixed forecast for clinker exports. Nevertheless, the industry is expected to adapt and continue its decarbonisation drive. By TÜRKÇIMENTO, Türkiye The Turkish cement industry continues its decarbonisation efforts while it prepares for improving business conditions (© Çimsa) T he Turkis... |
Rebuilding boosted Turkey cement in 2023 and expected to be key driver in 202403 April 2024, Published under Cement NewsDomestic cement sales in Turkey came in at 5.602Mt in December 2023, down 5.5 per cent MoM and 14.9 per cent YoY, according to Turkey’s cement manufacturers association, Türkçimento. Cement production fell 7.6 per cent MoM but rose 1.1 per cent YoY to 6.653Mt. Cement exports were up 5.5 per cent MoM but down 27.3 per cent YoY to 1.042Mt while clinker exports jumped 98.2 per cent MoM but were down 19.4 per cent YoY to 0.582Mt. January-December 2023 Turkey’s cement industry reported a s... |
Türkçimento starts to see impact of Russian-Ukrainian war following a challenging year25 March 2022, Published under Cement NewsFatih Yücelik, chairman of the Board of Directors of Türkçimento , expressed that the Turkish cement sector has started to observe the impacts of the Russia-Ukraine crisis very heavily and fast. Mr Yücelik said, “The meeting we held with Mehmet Muş, Minister of Commerce, last week on the Russian-Ukrainian crisis took place in a very productive and constructive atmosphere. Even if this crisis keeps on in the forthcoming period, the solution-oriented approach of the Minister, the in... |
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