Peru: National cement shipments reached 1.17Mt in November 2025, an increase of 11% compared to November 2024 and 6% higher over the 12-month period, according to ASOCEM. Cement production reached 1.08Mt in November 2025, up by 13% year-on-year, while clinker output rose by 25% year-on-year to 0.77Mt. However, accumulated clinker production over the past 12 months was down by 2%.

Cement exports fell slightly to 12,700t, a 3% decrease compared to November 2024, but grew by 7% over the accumulated 12 months. In contrast, clinker exports increased by 52% to 109,200t in November 2025, bringing the 12-month increase to 29%. Cement imports dropped by 88% year-on-year to 8100t in November 2025, despite an 80% rise over the past 12 months. Clinker imports also fell by 40% year-on-year to 84,800t in November 2025, though they remain 38% higher in the yearly comparison. All clinker imports entered through the Port of Callao, sourced from South Korea (50%) and Ecuador (50%).