Features Mediterranean Basin: Export Market Turbulence 14 December, 2020 SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share Tweet Post Email LATEST People Holcim appoints new site manager for Cauldon cement plant New plant manager emphasizes sustainability and local June 12, 2025 Environment First CO₂ captured at Schenwk Latvija cement plant Carbon technology tested at Brocēni facility in June 12, 2025 MOST READ Markets & Competition Ghana's government raises pozzolana cement production The government encourages a shift to green June 04, 2025 Volume & Pricing Pakistan’s cement dispatches grow by 9 percent in May Export momentum offsets slower local performance June 04, 2025 Mediterranean Basin: Export Market Turbulence The Mediterranean Basin is currently under the influence of two major trading forces. On one side, the world's major cement exporter, Turkey, is tackling a declining exporting volume courtesy of the shrinking import need from Syria and by the increased competition present on the Iraqi cement market where Iran is continuously increasing ground given its more competitive prices. On another end, Spain, Portugal, Greece and Italy are struggling to soften their tough domestic conditions by tapping into exporting activities. The pressure exerted by these main trading forces led to a clustering pattern revealed at the level of cement export FOB prices, which are reportedly inching closer to the Mediterranean average. Read the rest of the article in the CemWeek Magazine issue 11. Sign in Don't have any account? Create one SHOW Forgot your username/ password? Log in Terms Of Service Privacy Policy This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and Terms of Service apply Sign in as: User Registration * Required field Sign In Information Personal Information Agree Yes No Terms of Service:You consent that we will collect the information you have provided us herein as well as subsequent use of our platform to render and personalize our services, send you newsletters and occasionally provide you with other information. * Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. Register SaveCookies user preferencesWe use cookies to ensure you to get the best experience on our website. If you decline the use of cookies, this website may not function as expected.Accept allDecline allCW GroupNewsAcceptDecline