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  1. IndiaÔÇÖs UltraTech Cement plans new greenfield expansion phase

    (JAL) in Madhya Pradesh for Rs.5,400 crore. Cement demand in India is expected to revive on expectations of a pick-up in growth and investment starting fiscal year 2015-16. Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly...

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  2. Polish cement sales rose in 2014

    15.59 million tons of cement in 2014, and aim to exceed 16 million tons in sales in 2015 as they are counting on further growth, reports Strefa Biznesu. Cement sales in 2014 rose by 6.6 percent from 14.62 million tons in 2013. Despite this increase...

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  3. Honduran Chamber of the Construction Industry seeks cement price revision

    in a HNL 8.50 rise. Cement prices have been standing at HNL 168.50 since March 2014. The increase was justified by the growth of freight costs, as well as the rise in energy costs.[/PAID] Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized...

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  4. Cement shipments by rail dropped in Russia

    down 17.5 percent. The regions that posted the steepest increase in cement shipments were Evreyskaya, with a 8.2 times growth, Belgorodskaya region with a 2.8 times increase and Adygea, posting a 89 percent increase. On the other hand, the steepest...

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  5. Chinese cement demand to grow in 2015

    Infrastructure projects and increase in construction activity to drive growth (CW Group)

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  6. Polish cement demand rose in January-November

    Cement production also recorded growth (CW Group)

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  7. KoreaÔÇÖs cement industry to post sustainable growth in 2015

    Growth to be driven by efforts to settle surplus capacity (CW Group) KoreaÔÇÖs cement industry is expected to post sustainable growth in 2015, mainly driven by efforts to settle the surplus capacity in the country, reports MT News. The construction...

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  8. Chinese cement prices stabilize

    decreased, entering the annual off-season. Cement prices are exhibiting some regional imbalances. In 2015, investment growth is expected to ease the downward pressure of the cement market. However, prices will not return soon to previous highs.[/PAID]...

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  9. Pakistan boosted cement dispatches

    Northern cement plant posted a more robust growth (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}]PakistanÔÇÖs cement sector ended 2014 on a healthy note after posting...

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  10. Chinese cement companies to expand further in the future

    been on the rise, with the cement sector posting an environmentally friendly direction. In conclusion, there is room for growth and Chinese cement companies are expected to accelerate the pace of expansion. Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved....

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