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  1. Bangladesh aims to export $7 mm worth of cement

    Firms urge government to improve infrastructure to enable bigger exports. (CW Group) Bangladesh cement makers want to export $7 mm worth of cement this year, a report from Financial Express said. "Bangladesh has a target to export cement worth $ 7...

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  2. Bangladesh aims to export $7 mm worth of cement

    Firms urge government to improve infrastructure to enable bigger exports. (CW Group) Bangladesh cement makers want to export $7 mm worth of cement this year, a report from Financial Express said. "Bangladesh has a target to export cement worth $ 7...

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  3. Floods, credit woes threaten Benue Cement sales

    capacity utilization. On the whole the companyÔÇÖs prospects for the next year look good due to expected government infrastructure spending and recovery of the credit supply. Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly...

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  4. Pakistan: Cement dispatches down 19% in August

    and over the past month, the same situation has prevailed in much of Punjab and Sindh,ÔÇØ a source told The Tribune. ÔÇ£Infrastructure in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa has been wiped out,ÔÇØ lamented PCMA spokesperson Brig Niazi, adding that ÔÇ£until these roads...

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  5. Taiheiyo to up capacity on Papua New Guinea plant

    from Nikkei said. The country is promoting a resources development plan, and has decided to increase the demand for infrastructure and housing construction such as cement. Vietnam also plans to establish a ready-mixed concrete manufacturing company...

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  6. GCC cement makers profits, revenues drop

    to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] Revenues and profits of GCC states fell in the first half of the year on lower infrastructure spending, a report from Dar Al Hayat said. A report from the Global Investment House says GCC country cement revenues...

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    • Category: Financial
  7. Higher construction boosts cement sales in Peru

    from EFE said. Construction activity rose for the 13th consecutive month in July, as home construction, commercial, and infrastructure projects drove gains, the government statistics office said. The boom was mostly evident in the major cities of the...

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  8. PPC sales still declining, but at slower pace

    PPCs maintains a positive longer-term volume outlook, in line with historical trends, growth forecasts and regional infrastructure development plans, the report said. PPC had recently announced plans to overhaul its Western Cape capacity expansion...

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  9. Egypt to decide on cement licenses by year's end

    of giving out new cement licenses by the end of the year, as it needs additional amounts of cement to use in infrastructure projects, a report from Masrawy said. Minister of Trade and Industry Rashid Mohamed Rashid says Egypt needs an additional 18 mm...

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  10. Vietnam grappling with huge cement surplus

    and less than 12,000 tons to Cambodia since the beginning of this year. Thien said Vietnam lacks the necessary maritime infrastructure  to move the cement, the report said. Vietnamese firms are also having difficulty competing in Asian cement markets...

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  11. Vietnam grappling with huge cement surplus

    and less than 12,000 tons to Cambodia since the beginning of this year. Thien said Vietnam lacks the necessary maritime infrastructure  to move the cement, the report said. Vietnamese firms are also having difficulty competing in Asian cement markets...

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    • Category: Markets & trade
  12. CSN to increase cement output by 36%

    Brazil will host the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics. The government is also investing more than $440 billion in infrastructure through the next four years, the report said. According to Steinbruch, monthly production will likely hit 150,000 metric...

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  13. Paraguay importers call for speedy issuance of import license

    is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] In a bid to ensure adequate supply of cement for the burgeoning infrastructure activities, Minister of Industry and Commerce, Francisco Rivas Almad met with cement importers to discuss import related...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  14. Brazilian market a bright spot for Holcim

    Cement sales in the country have surged due to increased infrastructure, housing spending. (CW Group) Holcim says the Brazilian market remains a bright spot for the company moving forward, a day after it announced its global sales fell 37% for the...

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  15. Brazil's CADE worried about increased consolidation

    be bad for the industry as a whole, specially at a time when cement and concrete demand in the country is rising due to infrastructure related building ahead of the Olympics and the World Cup. The report added, concrete producers bought out by cement...

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  16. China H1 output hits 848mm tons

    Gains driven by higher infrastructure, public housing spending. [$] (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] Chinas cement production rose 17.5% in the first half...

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  17. Indian cement shares expected to beat market

    the total return of the benchmark Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index this year. The government is keen on boosting infrastructure spending in the worldÔÇÖs third-fastest-growing major economy, and the nationÔÇÖs Planning Commission said in March...

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    • Category: Financial
  18. CRH warns on slow US economy

    stimulus spending would be lower than forecast this year, with some spending delayed to 2011 and 2012. Consequently, infrastructure spending in cash strapped states was lower than expected, without specifying whether they were canceling or postponing...

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    • Category: Financial
  19. Algeria: Cement imports spark loud debate

    of Housing and Urban Noureddine Moussa, stressed long ago that local production of sufficient was sufficient to meet infrastructure needs. The governments move to import cement means the 12 cement units in Algeria cannot meet demand, the report said....

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  20. Turkey: Goltas exports trained on Africa

    seeking foreign markets, as the cement production in Turkey is two times more than the total demand. Due to increased infrastructure spending in the continent, ├ûzyurt says their focus is to gain a better foothold on the African market. ÔÇ£African...

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