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  1. NUS Centre for Hydrogen Innovations hosts nine innovative projects

    technologies related to building a hydrogen economy in Singapore such as the development of hydrogen carriers and infrastructure. For instance, ammonia is known to be an effective hydrogen carrier and a potential carbon-free fuel, but the process of...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Equipment & Technology
  2. Rio Tinto to expand the Paraburdoo iron-ore hub

    and below water table mining, and the extension of existing operations at Paraburdoo and Eastern Range and associated infrastructure. Mining at Paraburdoo started in 1972, and on the Eastern Range in 2004. The approval for extended works at Paraburdoo...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Exploration & Production
  3. TerCem - test

    States doubles down on its commitment to lowering the carbon footprint of the built environment and improving national infrastructure, ECOPlanet cement products, along with TerCem, will enable low-carbon construction at scale. TerCem was designed for...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CemWeek
  4. Real estate and self-construction drive buoyant cement consumption in Latin America in 2021

    real estate works, and the resumption of limited public investment. ÔÇ£In Argentina and Peru, public investment and infrastructure works boosted cement dispatches in 2021, while in Brazil self-construction and real estate works were the main drivers of...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Research News
  5. Asia ex-China and Latin America to boost global cement demand this year

    of the year was up by almost 26 percent. A strong rebound is expected for the sector, mostly driven by transport infrastructure, particularly rail and road development. It is estimated that the construction sector is likely to see a growth of 24 percent...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Research News
  6. Global cement growth prospects revised upwards

    to Indonesia's new capital envisioned for East Kalimantan, show that the focus of a new paradigm in construction and infrastructure growth remains the path forward. Demand is expected to recover from a deep decline in 2020 and return to robust growth,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Research News
  7. Asia ex-China and Middle East to support cement demand growth over the next five years

    consumption, because of pandemic restrictions. Nevertheless, in the last quarter of the year government investments in infrastructure projects helped to nudge the sector back into a growth trajectory. However, in 2Q2020 this growth has once again been...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Research News
  8. Global cement market remains resilient with demand set to increase in 2021

    packages enacted by governments of major economies including the U.S., the European Union, and China with a focus on infrastructure investment, are predicted to support cement demand growth over the next years. Consumption in Western Europe and Asia...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Research News
  9. Global cement export prices strengthen in 1Q2021 as demand reawakens

    but rose year-on-year. ÔÇ£The cement market continues to see a strong growth across several countries on the back of infrastructure spending. However, in the largest exporting regions, Asia-Pacific-Japan and Mediterranean Basin, prices are expected to...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Research News
  10. Iraqi cement demand expected to reach 28 million tons by 2026

    from Iraq's neighbors,ÔÇØ states Prashant Singh, Associate Director at CW Group. Cement demand to grow on robust infrastructure investment In the next five years, Iraqi cement demand is forecast to expand as a result of investment, mostly directed...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Research News
  11. Guatemala's cement demand to grow by 2026F on the back of robust infrastructure investment

    Guatemala's cement demand is estimated to grow by 1 million tons between 2021E and 2026F, boosted by an increase in infrastructure investment in the country, according to CW Research's 2021 update of the Guatemala Cement Market & Forecast Report....

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Research News
  12. Global cement carrier services market to see robust increase by 2026F

    South America, where cement carriers services market size is projected to see an increase on the back of continued infrastructure investment by regional governments in combination with a focus on affordable housing which is expected to lead to increased...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Research News
  13. Infrastructure spending and import substitution to drive cement demand in Africa in the next 5 years

    manufacturers in six select African countries are expanding their production capacities to meet demand created by mega-infrastructure projects and government efforts to substitute imports. In Algeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC),...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Research News
  14. CW Group assists in Chemical Production Unit Procurement

    plan for the successful and timely implementation of the project. ÔÇ£Building on our extensive relationships across the infrastructure value chain, CW took the onus of expanding its footprint to the chemical industry so as to take advantage of the gamut...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Advisory News
  15. Cement demand in Latin America increases in January-October

    the beginning of 2019, by sustaining the growth of real estate market. In line with this year positive economic growth, infrastructure revitalization, a key item on the government agenda, will further help drive cement consumption numbers in 2020ÔÇØ,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Group News
  16. Cement demand in Japan remains stable on 2020 Summer Olympics infrastructure

    remained flat in Japan, it slipped in Thailand, and rose in Indonesia. ÔÇ£In Indonesia, the investment in major infrastructure plans ÔÇô particularly President Joko Widodo's announced mega-project for a brand-new national capital in the province of East...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Research News
  17. Cement prices edge up in October; clinker shows regional variations

    registering a surge of over 30 percent year-on-year in the January-September period. Meanwhile, dispatches to the infrastructure segment witnessed a double-digit fall. Cement sales in Saudi Arabia grow year-on-year In mid-October, in the Persian Gulf...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Research News
  18. Global cement demand to recover through 2024

    the backbone of this year's increase in global cement consumption through their eagerness to carry out large-scale infrastructure projects, sometimes taking the form of entire cities as in the case of Saudi Arabia's NEOM City and Egypt's New...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Research News
  19. Cement demand in Peru grows in 1H2019; Saudi Arabia struggles with overcapacity

    good perspectives for the cement industry. Private investment, particularly in the mining industry, is replacing large infrastructure projects such as the Pan-American Games, as the main propeller of the construction sectorÔÇØ, notes Carolina Pereira,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Research News
  20. Reconstruction programs to boost Iraq's cement demand to over 30mn tons by 2024

    by the country's reconstruction and rehabilitation programs after defeating ISIS, as well as by ongoing large infrastructure projects. However, Iraq's economic dependence on crude oil exports could prove challenging. According to Prashant Singh, CW...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Research News

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