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News PCA reveals improved forecast for 2013

PCA reveals improved forecast for 2013

Written by Global Cement staff 21 January 2013
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US: Improving underlying economic fundamentals, the existence of large pent-up demand balances and the diminishment of economic 'fiscal cliff' uncertainty will combine to result in strong growth rates in 2013 and an increase in cement consumption, according to a new forecast by the Portland Cement Association (PCA).

According to the latest forecast there will be 8.1% growth in cement consumption in 2013 compared to 2012, significantly higher than the tepid growth projected in the PCA's autumn 2012 report. The upward revisions reflect adjustments made in light of the recent fiscal cliff accord, recognition of stronger economic momentum and markedly more optimistic assessments regarding residential construction activity. The January 2013 report marked 2012 consumption at 78.5Mt, an 8.9% increase compared to cement consumption in 2011.

"Growth in 2013 cement consumption will be largely driven by gains in residential construction," said PCA Chief Economist Ed Sullivan. "Housing starts should reach nearly 950,000 units, with single family construction near 700,000 starts during 2013. We see starts hitting the one million mark in 2014 or 2015."

Sullivan did caution, however, that the first quarter of 2013 would actually show declines compared to the same period in 2012. "It is important to point out that this potential decline in first quarter growth rates does not signal a weakening in market fundamentals, but rather a hangover from favourable 2012 weather conditions," said Sullivan. "Stronger gains in cement consumption growth are expected during the second quarter."

The accelerated consumption predicted during the second half of 2013 should carry into the following year, when the PCA projects a cement consumption increase of 8.3%. The PCA also upwardly revised its long-range projections for 2015-2017. Annual growth during that period is expected to be as high as 9.2%/yr.

Last modified on 23 January 2013
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