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  1. Global cement demand to recover through 2024

    which forecasts global economic output to grow over three percent in 2019, coupled with counter-cyclical measures taken by China and other emerging countries, are the main drivers behind the rising trend. Within the next five years, CW Research...

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  2. Global cement prices continue to decline

    second quarter of 2019, world gray cement ex-works prices continued to display mixed trends across geographies, declining in China, yet surging in the Middle East, according to the 2Q2019 update of CW Research's Global Cement Trade Price Report (GCTPR)....

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  3. World cement prices continue to slide in 1Q2019

    gray cement ex-works prices showed wide regional variation, contracting in South America, but recording solid growth in China, according to the 1Q2019 update of CW Research's Global Cement Trade Price Report (GCTPR). Trade prices for gray cement slipped...

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  4. World cement bagging equipment market to shrink to USD 154 million by 2024

    major markets. Overcapacity in many key markets means that demand growth does not translate into higher production capacity. China, the most decisive player in the global cement market, has diverged from the rest of the world, embarking on a quest to...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  5. US-China trade war shifting cement seaborne trade flows

    ÔÇ£Asia accounts for most of the cement carriers operated at the global level. The vast coastline of markets such as Japan, China, or South Korea provides an incentive to domestic coastal shipment, while frequent storms and strict environmental...

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  6. World cement demand to shrink to 4 billion tons by 2050

    update of the Global Cement Volume Forecast Report (GCVFR). Under this scenario, cement consumption would decline sharply in China, but show moderate gains in both advanced and emerging economies. Functionally, factors such as environmental...

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  7. World cement capacity stalled by China's industrial crackdown

    Forecast Report (GCVFR). This trend is likely to follow higher capacity additions in regions such as Africa and Asia ex-China. Conversely, China, despite slowing down its capacity restrictions, is still experiencing a context of capacity rationalization...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  8. Global cement demand curbed by China's decline; India remains promising

    in mature markets such as the United States were not enough to offset lower demand in the by-far largest consumer of cement: China. Nonetheless, global cement consumption is projected to inch up through 2023, a trend that is likely to be more pronounced...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  9. Trade protectionism pressures cement prices in 4Q2018

    In the fourth quarter of 2018, global gray cement ex-works prices weakened across most major markets, with the exception of China, according to the 4Q2018 update of CW Research's Global Cement Trade Price Report (GCTPR). Trade prices for gray cement...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  10. Strong global economy boosts cement prices in 3Q 2018

    lead to medium-term challengesÔÇØ, assesses Raluca Cercel, CW Group's Associate. Chinese prices surge on short supply In China, gray cement average selling prices rose by over 30 percent year on year in the third quarter of 2018 due to tight supply in...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  11. Synthetic graphite to lead world graphite demand by 2023

    previous five-year period mostly due to the forecast increased usage of the material for the electrical vehicle sector in China. It is true that the purity and carbon content of natural graphite are expected to be easier to enhance at a smaller cost...

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  12. Electric vehicles to boost world graphite market to USD 22bn by 2023

    currently accounts for almost 70 percent of graphite consumption at the global level. The figure is hardly surprising, since China is the leading consumer of graphite at the global level, which has an outstanding effect on the total consumption in the...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  13. Global cement capacity curbed by Chinese expansion ban through 2023

    of the Global Cement Volume Forecast Report. The slim increase reflects a context of capacity rationalization efforts in China, which are offsetting additional capacity elsewhere at the global level. Usually accounting for half of the world's total,...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  14. World cement demand tempered by China's slowdown; outlook remains cautious

    is poised to record a slim rise of almost one percent per year through 2023. The number increases to over three percent if China is excluded from the world view. ÔÇ£The global economy has been accelerating since the beginning of 2018, but the recent...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  15. Petcoke production rises in India; slips in China and Brazil

    ÔÇ£Petcoke Country Market DataÔÇØ, during the first half of 2018, petcoke production rose in India, but contracted in China and Brazil. ÔÇ£In the January-June period, global petcoke volumes displayed mixed results, conditioned by the headwinds of the...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  16. Cement prices continue positive momentum in 2Q 2018

    Vukicevic, CW Group's Associate Analyst. US domestic prices still plagued by weather conditions Average selling prices in China rose to USD 58.1 per ton quarter on quarter. In the Pakistani market, despite the double-digit yearly decline, cement...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  17. White cement consumption to top 19 million tons on GDP growth and increasing consumer spending

    anticipated for the period as compared to CW Research's 2017 report is justified by the lower consumption anticipated in China. The slowdown in construction, already visible in the country, will have an impact not only on gray cement, but also on white...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  18. Global cementitious shipping market to be clouded by China-US trade war

    index to grow to its highest value over the last four years. Rising shipping expenses were also boosted by an increase in China's commodity imports, primarily of coal and iron ore. Despite an initially positive outlook for 2018, the dry bulk market is...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  19. Cement domestic and trade prices to rise in 2Q 2018

    Meanwhile, cement domestic indices displayed mixed trends across geographies. ÔÇ£The capacity reduction program that China is implementing will shape the future of the cement industry in Asia. As ex-works and retail prices become more advantageous for...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  20. World lime market to reach USD 30 billion by 2023

    global lime market is projected to reach USD 30 billion over the same period, half of which will likely be accounted for by China. As the world's largest lime producer, China's lowering production levels have led to a modest increase in ex-works...

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    • Category: CW Research News

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