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Saudi labour crackdown pushes cement sales down by 30%
18 December 2013Saudi Arabia: Cement sales have dropped by 30% since the beginning of 'correction campaigns' against illegal foreign workers in early November 2013, according to Zamil Al-Miqrin, head of the National Committee for Cement Companies.
Speaking to local media, Al-Miqrin said the rate of sales reduction varies from one region to another adding that supplies currently surpass demand in the cement companies. The first week of the campaign saw a sharp fall in sales, as high as 50% for some companies, but Al-Miqrin expected an improvement in prices by the beginning of January 2014. He added that sales growth in cement had fallen by 10% in 2012 to 3% in 2013.
Saud Al-Araifi, CEO of the Northern Province Cement, said that cement producers in Saudi Arabia are unable to react to the crisis because exporting cement to foreign countries is banned by the Ministry of Commerce. He added that the crisis will be temporary until the current labour shortage in the construction market corrects itself. Other commentators have noted that the rate of stalled construction projects has been much higher in the private sector than in the government sector.
Arabian cement sales fell by 17% to 3.65Mt in November 2013
11 December 2013Saudi Arabia: Cement sales dropped by 17% year-on-year to 3.65Mt in November 2013 from 4.37Mt in November 2012, according to local media. The decline in sales was blamed on a campaign against migrant workers following the end of an amnesty period on 3 November 2013.
Sales of all of the cement companies fell during November 2013 with the exception of Northern Province Cement Company, Arabian Cement Company and Madinah Cement Company, whose sales increased by 58%, 24% and 20% respectively, according to data from Yamamah Cement Company. Riyadh Cement Company and Jouf Cement Company posted the biggest drop in November 2013 at 45% and 44% respectively. Sales by Saudi Cement Company and Yamamah fell by 21% and 32% respectively.
Sales of clinker for the country's fifteen cement companies rose by 9% year-on-year to 4.75Mt in November 2013 from 4.35Mt in November 2012.
Saudi Arabia: Since 20 March 2013 the Northern Region Cement Company (NRCC) has been forced to halt production, due to the closure of a road leading to the plant. This has blocked trucks entering the plant for cement collection and has meant that the plant has now been forced to halt production.
The decision to close the road leading to the plant was taken by a committee drawn up from representatives from the Governorate of Northern Border, the Ministry of Transportation and the Department of the Police in the area, following NRCC's 'failure' to construct an upper bridge road connecting the plant with a nearby international highway.
NRCC was required to construct the bridge road by the authorities in order to safeguard the lives of the people driving in the area. However, an NRCC official said that it cannot be constructed as it would cost US$4.8m, an amount that requires approval through a meeting of the company's general assembly. Additionally, the official called for the formation of a committee to inspect the roads around the plant as he believes that the present road layout poses no danger to road users. He added that the local market would start to feel the effects of the plant shutdown 'very soon.'