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  1. Algeria to import 1.5 mm tons

    Government says move meant to sustain cement supplies as infrastructure projects start construction. [$] (CW Group)

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    • Category: Volume & Pricing
  2. Deutsche Bank gives 'buy' rating for Cemex

    is about to start, bolstered by a recovery of volumes in the US, Mexico's solid housing sector and expected pick up in infrastructure spending, and by government stimulus spending in several other regions. Under our conservative assumptions we...

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    • Category: Financial
  3. India: Work on Reliance plant may start in June

    way for other big-ticket investments by other companies. Reliance Cementation, a subsidiary of Anil Ambani-led Reliance Infrastructure, is able to set up cement plants throughout the country. In an April 2010 meeting, Anil Ambani announced their...

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    • Category: Plant Expansions
  4. Anhui Cement profits surge 94% in Q1

    part to the Chinese government's RMB 4-trillion stimulus package, which caused a significant increase in investment in infrastructure and property development, the report said. The company has budgeted RMB 10 billion for capital expenditure this year,...

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    • Category: Financial
  5. Kenya: Cement makers eye infrastructure, housing boom

    the cement makers. Analysts predict the medium to long term outlook for the region to be positive because of the many infrastructure projects due for implementation and the housing shortage estimated at some 600,000 units. Of some concern are the entry...

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    • Category: Markets & Competition
  6. Holcim unit gains foothold in Azerbaijan cement market

    Garadagh sets capacity expansion to prepare for infrastructure demand.[$]   (CW Group)

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  7. Cement consumption in Catalonia down 11%

    11% so far, a report from ABC said. Local cement group Ciment Catala says slow housing construction and the lack of infrastructure projects are hampering growth. However, clinker and cement exports are on the growth path, recording a 67% increase in the...

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    • Category: Volume & Pricing
  8. China moves to restructure cement industry

    recently promulgated state policies aimed at cooling down the ÔÇ£boomingÔÇØ real estate industry, along with declining infrastructure investment, could dampen prospects for sustaining that growth, reports by schri.com indicate. To counter this decline,...

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    • Category: Markets & Competition
  9. Jaypee aims for 55 mtpy output

    have to grow at 40% to 50%. In the next 10 years, this group is poised to grow at 40% to 50%ÔÇØ. Public listing for the infrastructure Jaypee Infratech Limited is set at Rs117 per share for initial public offers in hopes of raising Rs2,350 crore....

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    • Category: Plant Expansions
  10. India: Holcim cement units book mixed results

    sales up by 8% to Rs 1,990 crore and volume increased by 4% to 5.27 million tons during the quarter. Rural housing and infrastructure projects drove the cement demand up by 10% in the area, according to the BusinessLine reports. The plant also realized...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  11. Birla posts higher quarterly profits

    Rs.90.61 crore in the same period last year, a report from Sify Finance said. Improved cement demand due to higher infrastructure spending and home construction grew bottom line numbers, the report said. The firm added its cement plant at Satna has...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  12. Lafarge workers in South Africa on strike

    South AfricaÔÇÖs construction industry has experienced economic growth due to the countryÔÇÖs spending on major infrastructure projects. Reports indicate that LafargeÔÇÖs cement facility, located in the North West province of South Africa produces 2.4...

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    • Category: People
  13. [CemExec] Aditya Birla: Keeping pace with a rapidly growing market

    like limestone, gypsum and slag adequate enough to support planned massive capacity enhancement by industry. The infrastructure in India still lags behind demand, and it becomes imperative for the industry to have captive power plants, jetties, railway...

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    • Category: Features
  14. Vietnam gearing up for exports

    with exporting, analysts recommend that Vietnam focus on developing countries such as Africa and elsewhere, where the infrastructure is still lacking. [/PAID] Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly prohibited.

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    • Category: Volume & Pricing
  15. Vietnam gearing up for exports

    with exporting, analysts recommend that Vietnam focus on developing countries such as Africa and elsewhere, where the infrastructure is still lacking. [/PAID] Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly prohibited.

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    • Category: Markets & trade
  16. CSN wants biggers slice of Brazil construction market

    is looking to triple its profits by introducing long steel and cement products into the market. The firm says increased infrastructure spending, a housing push, and work for the World Cup and Olympics will drive the market. Luis Fernando Martinez,...

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    • Category: Markets & Competition

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