Czech production down 14% in Q1

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Czech Republic: Czech cement production posted a year-on-year drop of 14% to 466,000t in the Jan-March 2012 period owing to the fall of the construction sector and a colder winter, according to the latest data of the Czech Cement Producers' Association. Cement producers commented that domestic consumption and cement exports also went down.

"A combination of several effects was behind the significant drop in Czech cement production and consumption in the first quarter," said Ceskomoravsky cement board chairman Jan Hrozek. He also blamed unclear policies from the Czech Transport Ministry and the resulting changes that these had on priorities in infrastructure projects.

First-quarter cement sales on the domestic market were 8% lower at 404,000t. Exports sank by 24% over the same period. Cement producers have said that the outlook for 2012 is currently uncertain.

"Overall I expect domestic cement consumption to stagnate in 2012, with possible recovery to come at the end of the third quarter," Hrozek added.

Leading cement producers in the Czech Republic include Ceskomoravsky cement of the German group HeidelbergCement, French group Lafarge, Swiss company Holcim and the Czech branch of Dyckerhoff of Germany.

Last modified on 30 May 2012

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