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  1. Synthetic graphite to lead world graphite demand by 2023

    a projected threefold increase of graphite consumption by this particular sector as compared to 2018. Uncover more global, regional and key market trends here

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

    of production growth in China and in smaller markets around the world, such as Poland and Korea. Uncover more global, regional and key market trends here

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

    between 2018 and 2023. Currently, Iran is the leader in cement production capacity, accounting for 37 percent of the regional total. However, in the wake of the ISIS conflict, Iraq alone is adding four million tons per annum in capacity until the end of...

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  4. World cement demand tempered by China's slowdown; outlook remains cautious

    to struggle with overcapacity and sluggish demand domestically. The next five years are believed to bring a recovery in regional cement consumption, underpinned by stronger government revenue, in turn supported by rising crude oil prices. The forecast...

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  5. Persian Gulf-Arabian Sea cement and clinker FOB prices pick up in September

    region, export prices are increasing on the back of the activities after the summer season. However, competition between regional players has become tougher." CW Research's September update to the Persian Gulf ÔÇô Arabian Sea and East Africa Cement and...

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    • Category: Price Assessment Updates
  6. Cement prices continue positive momentum in 2Q 2018

    in cement trade prices. In Asia-Pacific-Japan, however, a rapidly growing domestic demand in Bangladesh is pushing the regional average up, while the rest of the region is trying to stay competitiveÔÇØ, observed Tea Vukicevic, CW Group's Associate...

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  7. Dominican cement sector to near 6 million tons on infrastructure projects and exports

    levels outstanding that of domestic consumption, Dominican Republic is a net exporter of cement, and one of the few at the regional level. That makes it the preferred import source for countries in the region where production does not meet demand,ÔÇØ...

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

    white cement demand in China during the next five yearsÔÇØ, observes Tea Vukicevic, CW Group's Associate Analyst. From a regional perspective, Asia ex-China, Eastern Europe & CIS and North America are expected to lead growth in white cement consumption....

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  9. Cement domestic and trade prices to rise in 2Q 2018

    chain is expected to lead to a sharp decrease in prices in markets such as India, thus affecting the Asia-Pacific-Japan regional average.ÔÇØ Over the first quarter of 2018, China stood as the world's leading gray cement exporter, with shipped volumes...

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  10. Colombian cement demand to surpass 15 million tons by 2023

    the remaining integrated. Domestic cement prices in Colombia have remained stable over the years, as transport costs keep regional markets segmented and competition localized. Find out more here

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    • Category: CW Research News
  11. Global cement volumes to rise through 2022, despite declining Chinese demand

    Latin America and Africa to rebound Despite an overall improvement in economic indices, and thus in cement consumption, regional uncertainties remain regarding the continuity of this rising trend. ÔÇ£For the first time in decades, economic growth was...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  12. World cement prices to stabilize in 1Q 2018

    down by a still poorly-performing economy. In Brazil, domestic pricing deterioration is expected to keep bringing the regional average downwards. Conversely, in Argentina, a strong public investment on infrastructure and housing drove the cement demand...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  13. Persian Gulf-Arabian Sea: cement FOB prices drop marginally; clinker rates recover

    slim expansion when compared to the previous month. According to Ana Almeida, Analyst with the CW Group's European team: "Regional cement clinker exporters continue to struggle with exporting the commodity in the region. However, clinker shipments...

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    • Category: Price Assessment Updates
  14. Persian Gulf-Arabian Sea cement and clinker FOB prices slip in December

    and clinker exporters are adapting their price strategy in an attempt to penetrate the Asian market. Nonetheless, the regional sentiment remains weak.ÔÇØ CW Research's December update to Persian Gulf ÔÇô Arabian Sea and East Africa Cement and Clinker...

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    • Category: Price Assessment Updates
  15. CW Research: World cement market: outlook through 2022 upgraded, challenges abound

    Construction outlook revitalized by outperforming economies The surprisingly positive economic performances of some regional markets have invigorated their construction industries, in turn leading CW Research to revise its previous forecasts upwards....

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    • Category: CW Research News
  16. Crude prices to curb oil well cement consumption through 2022

    current pricing environment for crude oil will also pose challenges to capital expenditure for offshore drilling in some regional markets, such as Brazil, Russia, UAE, the Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea. Nevertheless, in its base case scenario, CW...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  17. World refractory market to expand on quality-driven consumption

    Asia ex-China's surging cement and steel sectors will lead to an annual four-percent hike through 2021. The value of the regional market will expand by 4.5 percent on an annual average. The Middle East is projected to expand at an even faster rate....

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    • Category: CW Research News
  18. Med Basin FOB prices for cement and clinker rise in August

    and clinker exporters are seeing an improvement in their export pricing. This is a consequence of Turkey's dominion of the regional trade. Clinker export volumes in the region continue to expand faster than cementsÔÇÖ,ÔÇØ said Ana Almeida, Analyst with...

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    • Category: Price Assessment Updates
  19. Med Basin FOB prices for cement and clinker increase in July

    rose again from June to July. ÔÇ£In Med Basin, cement businesses are starting to show signs of recovery. Exports in the regional market continue to be limited, but producers are seeing a rebound in domestic consumption, while others are successfully...

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    • Category: Price Assessment Updates
  20. International cement trade activity drops into 4Q2016; ex-works prices decreasing QoQ

    as trading price forecast and select trade volumes for each country. The Global Cement Trade Price Report also provides regional price indices and a review of notable trading dynamics and drivers in different regions. GCTPR is a must-have resource for...

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    • Category: CW Research News

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