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  1. Misr Cement 2009 profits up 16%

    Cement maker's profit rises to 352.3 million Egyptian pounds ($64 million) as sales increase.   (CW Group) Egypt's Misr Cement Qena said it posted 16% rise in earnings in 2009 net profit to 352.3 million Egyptian pounds ($64 million), a statement...

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  2. Abu Dhabi cement prices fall 6.6% year on year

    under way all over the emirate. The average price of concrete declined by 13.5% in 2009 compared to 2008, following a steep rise of 61.4% in the price of this item in 2008 above its average price for 200, the SCAD report said. [/PAID] Copyright CW...

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  3. SCC: Thai demand to reach 25 mln tons

    Siam City Cement predicts in 2010, Bangkok's demand for cement will rise by 0.8 million tons to 25 million tons. [$] (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] Cement...

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  4. Worldwide limestone production to surge

    The production of limestone throughout international markets is expected to surge through the year 2015 and rise to more than 604.6 billion metric tons. (CW Group) The limestone industry has forecast continued growth through 2015, with production...

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    • Category: Markets & Competition
  5. Cement demand, prices surge in Burma

    content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] Demand for cement in Burma is on the rise, especially in Rangoon. The boost in demand, as well as the price hike on bagged cement, has been linked to ÔÇ£the construction...

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  6. Algerian cement prices rise after Zahana plant closure

    Insufficient cement supply has given rise to speculators, jacking up local prices of cement. [$] (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] Algerian cement prices are...

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  7. Egypt to begin process for production licenses

    was in 2007, raising cement capacity to approximately 50 million tons. Assal has said he ÔÇ£expected [cement capacity] to rise around 60 million tons by 2011,ÔÇØ and around 80 million tons by the next five years, confirmed Reuters. In the next five...

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    • Category: Markets & Competition
  8. India cement prices expected to rise in first six months

    The cement industry expects the price of cement to rise by 5-10% for the first six months of 2010, as higher input costs will affect contract rates. [$] (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to...

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  9. Jamaican cement hikes jack up construction costs

    Local companies attribute increase to higher input costs, as domestic cement prices rise. (CW Group) A recent price increase implemented by local cement manufacturers is pushing Jamaican construction costs up, a report from the Financial Gleaner said....

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  10. Spain expects emissions to rise above Kyoto limit by 2012

    The Spanish government anticipates greenhouse gas emissions will rise above the limit set under the Kyoto Protocol. (CW Group) The government in Spain expects the limit set under the Kyoto Protocol for greenhouse gas emissions will be surpassed by...

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    • Category: Environment
  11. Boral to double Queensland plant output

    to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] Boral has plans for its Mackay masonry block plant in Queensland. In response to a rise in demand, Boral has announced plans to double the output of its  fully automated, low-cost Columbia concrete block plant in...

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    • Category: Plant Expansions
  12. CMIE expects cement prices to contract

    As ÔÇ£another 38.4 million tons of fresh capacityÔÇØ comes on line this year, CMIE believes the ÔÇ£more-than-proportionate rise in capacity compared to dispatches will flood supplies in the market and put downward pressure on prices,ÔÇØ The Hindu...

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  13. Ssangyong Cement is out of the red

    bring Ssangyong Cement's net profit back out of the red in 2009. (CW Group) South Korea-based Ssangyong Cement saw profits rise in 2009, after a difficult year in 2008 when the company's net profits were in the red. Trading Markets reports that...

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    • Category: Financial
  14. ACC's 42% profit jump less than expected

    Raw material costs rose, causing the Indian cement firm to only gain 42 percent in full year profits. (CW Group) Despite a rise in profits, India's ACC's profits were not as good as expected. Bloomberg has confirmed that ÔÇ£ACC, India's biggest cement...

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    • Category: Financial
  15. Report: Global cement demand to rise 4.1% p.a.

    rising demand for cement across the globe. International Construction announced that a report by World Cement ÔÇ£said the rise will be driven by rising investments in infrastructure among developing countries, driven by economic growth and increasing...

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  16. Philippines' balances price of cement

    its prices by 5 percent  [and overall] production and delivery problems have been corrected. Prices were expected to rise in the Philippines as transportation issues were abound and many cement plants were undergoing routine maintenance. One...

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  17. Lafarge confirms negotiations for Cimpor stake

    for its 17.28% stake in Cimentos de Portugal (Cimpor). (CW Group) As interest in Cimentos de Portugal (Cimpor) continues to rise, Lafarge's stake in the company has become more appealing to outside parties. On Wednesday, ÔÇ£French cement giant Lafarge...

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    • Category: Mergers & Acquisitions
  18. Indian CMA wants reduction of excise duties

    have tumbled down from Rs262 per 50 kg bag to Rs 240 in January 2010 in Mumbai.ÔÇØ Demand for cement in India is expected to rise another 10 percent in 2010. Along those same terms, the CMA ÔÇ£wants the import duty on coal, pet coke and gypsum be...

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    • Category: Markets & Competition
  19. ACC ups cement production in January

    Company production and dispatches rise year on year. (CW Group) India's ACC Ltd. has announced it has increased production of cement products in January, Equity Bulls said. January production figures were at 1.89 million tons compared to 1.87 million...

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  20. Jamaica: Tariff hikes will hinder industry growth

    Jamaica's Incorporated Master Builders Association (IMBA) expects the construction industry to fall as prices rise. (CW Group) As Caribbean Cement Company raises the price of cement, Jamaica's Incorporated Master Builders Association expects the...

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    • Category: Markets & Competition

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