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Oman seeks anti-dumping measures

30 December 2013, Published under Cement News

UAE cement producers have defended their export levels to Oman after Raysut Cement Company calls for anti-dumping measures to be put in place to restrict imports from the neighbouring country.  Raysut Cement is now urging the Omani government to put a "ceiling" on the amount of imports from UAE producers, stating that they " are offloading a large amount of cement in Oman, which has pushed prices down to a low level, especially in northern Oman," according to Samidh Mukhopadhya, CFO of O...

Bangladesh awaits more funds

23 December 2013, Published under Cement News

Bangladesh’s has a fragmented cement sector with a multitude of independent grinding units, making it one of the most competitive markets in the world. It has no abundant, natural-lying domestic limestone reserves, but there is a wealth of opportunity for cement and clinker importers to establish grinding plants near the main population areas. Bangladesh’s low-lying coastal regions and settlements on river banks are prone to severe flooding as occured in June 2012 Bangladesh ...

Holcim (New Zealand) selects locations for two cement import terminals

17 December 2013, Published under Cement News

Holcim (New Zealand) has selected Timaru and Auckland as the location for two new 30,000t bulk cement import terminals. The company said that having reviewed proposals from ports throughout New Zealand, it had identified Waitemata in Auckland and Timaru as its preferred locations for the two terminals. "An import terminal at the Port of Auckland enables Holcim to supply cement direct into one of its major markets", Holcim (New Zealand) Ltd capital projects manager Ken Cowie said. "And c...

New US capacity plans to ease imbalances

17 December 2013, Published under Cement News

A pick-up in the number of new capacity projects announced in the USA is set to ease the imbalances caused by depressed economic growth and subsequent plant closures and expansion postponements seen over the past period, the Portland Cement Association has said. Approximately 7.5Mta of new clinker capacity is scheduled to come on-line in the USA by the end of the PCA’s forecast horizon (2018), a recent PCA report stated. If all plans announced in 2012 and onward were to come to fruition, ap...

Tajikistan cement output increases over Jan-Nov 2013

12 December 2013, Published under Cement News

Tajikistan is working towards reducing its reliance on imports as domestic output increases following the commissioning of a new plant earlier this year, and more new projects are reported to be on the way.  In the first 11 months of the year, the Central Asian country produced 306,000t of cement, some 83,200t more than the same period of last year, according to reports by Trend News Agency. In August of this year a 1Mta Tajikistan-Cement cement plant joint venture was inaugurated, ta...

Dangote to use Sea Invest to import 1Mta into Côte d’Ivoire

02 December 2013, Published under Cement News

Nigeria’s Dangote Cement’s subsidiary in Côte d’Ivoire plans to use the Sea Invest platform in Abidjan to import 1Mta of cement into the country. Pending the construction of a cement plant, Dangote’s Edwin Devakumar is reported by local media to be negotiating the move with Sory Diabate of Sea Invest to use the Belgian company. However, local cement companies CIMAF, part of Morocco’s Addoha portfolio, and Société de Cimenterie Abidjan (SCA) have protested against the plans, arguing th...

Ghanaian producers call for level playing field

27 November 2013, Published under Cement News

Cement producers in Ghana have appealed to the country’s Tariff Advisory Board (TAB) to create a level playing against increased volumes of imported cement. During a recent meeting with Tawiah Akyea, chairman of the TAB, local cement producers urged the industry body to make a conscious effort to address the influx of imports. Ghana News reported that the delegation, led by Dr George Dawson-Ahmoah, the Strategy and Corporate Affairs Director of GHACEM, noted that the situation had crea...

Saudi October sales rise by 2%

26 November 2013, Published under Cement News

Saudi cement sales rose by two per cent during October 2013 to 4.91Mt compared with 4.13Mt in the same period a year ago. Production for the month reached 4.24Mt compared to 4.22Mt in October 2013, a report, based on data released by Yamamah Cement Co (YCC), said. Clinker production rose by 19 per cent to 4.7Mt against 3.98Mt in the same month the year before. Local deliveries of clinker reached 54,000t in October, which were exclusively made by Northern Region Cement Co. Cement impor...

Significant rise in Saudi Arabia clinker imports

04 November 2013, Published under Cement News

Saudi cement companies have reported a significant rise in clinker imports over the first three quarters of the year while cement exports decline. Clinker imports totalled 1,925,000t during 9M13 compared to 399,000t in the same period of last year, an increase of 382.4 per cent, according to a report, prepared by Al-Eqtisadiah daily. Some 39,000t of cement was imported over the first nine months of the year. Exports, on the other hand, fell by 55 per cent to 245,000t in the nine months ...

US July cement shipments and imports rise

30 October 2013, Published under Cement News

Total shipments of Portland and blended cement in the US and Puerto Rico in July 2013 reached about 8.1Mt, US Geological Survey statistics show, which translates to an 11 per cent increase in the same period of the year before. Shipments for the year through to July were 45.1Mt, up slightly on the comparative period of the previous year. The leading Portland-cement producing states in July were Missouri, California, Texas, Michigan and Florida (in descending order), which accounted for ab...