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  1. East African cement makers ask EAC to curb dumping

    we can only control some of our production costs, but not the bigger costs like power, transport and other infrastructure, which are largely the domain of the EAC governments,ÔÇØ Mr Harpreet Duggal, EACPA Secretary said. EACPA Tanzania Chapter Chairman...

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  2. Indian cement demand to grow 10-11%

    Demand to be driven by infrastructure sectors, as government projects ramp up. [$] (CW Group)

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  3. India: Infrastructure projects drive increase in sales

    access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] Cement sales in India were up in May, primarily driven by infrastructure projects and large real estate projects well underway prior to the monsoon season. Another driving factor is the falling...

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  4. Coal use at 40 year high, replacing nat gas

    IndiaÔÇÖs coal usage grew by 10 percent and 7 percent respectively last year, as the Chinese government started major infrastructure projectsthat have boosted demand for energy-intensive products, such as steel and cement, and therefore demand for coal....

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  5. Siam City expects Thai Q2 demand to be flat

    Siam City Cement says it expects cement demand in Q2 to be flat, amidst recent unrest that halted some residential and infrastructure projects.   This, after the firm registered a 7% year on year growth in Q1. SCCC's sales rose 5.5% from the same...

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  6. Siam City expects Thai Q2 demand to be flat

    Siam City Cement says it expects cement demand in Q2 to be flat, amidst recent unrest that halted some residential and infrastructure projects.   This, after the firm registered a 7% year on year growth in Q1. SCCC's sales rose 5.5% from the same...

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  7. Cemex USA takes three awards

    focused and we're achieving results while producing the highest quality products to build the nation's communities and infrastructure." According to Market Watch, the three awards were earned, not for the efficiency of the building structures, but...

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  8. Jaikprakash to pour in $640 mm for capacity expansion

    cement market, the worlds second-largest, has been growing at 10-12%  over the past year, driven by demand from infrastructure and property projects. "We are very bullish India will continue to see double-digit growth in cement demand. Infrastructure,...

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  9. Pakistan's cement makers see tough road ahead

    in for rough sailing after the government imposed value added tax (VAT) on their goods and announced steep cuts on its infrastructure budget, a report from The Daily Times said. Industry officials say they are already under pressure as it is, and will...

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  10. Mumbai demand decreases

    Games-related off-take.ÔÇØ E&Y partner, Nitin Gupta said, ÔÇ£demand will increase in the coming months due to long term infrastructure developments.ÔÇØ The Economic Times reports that the cement industry capacity had reached 240 million tons in March of...

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  11. Indian cement makers post robust figures in May

    likely to trim gains in the next few months. (CW Group) IndiaÔÇÖs cement makers posted healthy figures in May, as infrastructure and real estate demand remains strong. A report from Economic Times says major firms such as Aditya Birla, Jaiprakash...

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  12. RSA demand to surge over next decade

    Major infrastructure projects to boost cement consumption in South Africa. [$] (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] Major infrastructure projects in South...

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  13. Philippine cement sales set to slow

    cement sales are set to slowdown as repair works from last years storms and and front-loaded state infrastructure projects ahead of the March 26-May 10 election ban taper off. In an interview with Businessworld Cement Manufacturers Association of the...

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  14. Tanzania co's see growth despite imports

    is substantially higher at well over 400 kg per capita. TPCC chairman, Mr. Jean-Marc Junon stated, "The need for infrastructure development and new housing is still very significant in Tanzania and cement consumption per capita is low even in African...

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