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Indonesia domestic cement sales grow by 17% in 2011
11 January 2012Indonesia: Indonesia's domestic cement sales grew by 17% in 2011 on the back of new property construction, according to Indonesia's cement association (ASI). Total domestic cement sales in 2011 reached 48Mt, with more than half the sales in the main Java island, data from the association showed.
"Indonesia had large physical development during 2011 and the result followed strong economic growth figures. We also saw a huge decline in exports, which means domestic suppliers prioritised the domestic market," said ASI chairman Urip Trimuryono.
Total cement exports fell by 59% to 1.2Mt from 2.9Mt in 2010. The country's cement sales fluctuate month-to-month depending on factors such as holidays and the government's end-of-year project completion deadlines. Sales volumes in December 2011 rose by 17% from the same month in 2010 to 4.6Mt. The association has forecast cement sales growth by 6% in 2012.
"We believe the 2012 outlook for cement remains promising, supported by the land-clearing law and continued strong property demand on the back of a continued low interest rate environment," said Teguh Hartanto, an analyst at Jakarta-based Bahana Securities.
Indonesia's parliament stamped a long-awaited land acquisition bill in December 2011, an attempt to break the bottleneck in infrastructure development that has long been seen as holding back growth in the country.
South African cement sales rise
11 January 2012South Africa: South African cement sales rose for the first time in four years in 2011.
Sales climbed by 3.2% to 11.2Mt/yr in 2011 compared with 2010, when they fell by 7.8%, according to newly released figures from the Johannesburg-based Cement and Concrete Institute. Sales dipped by 1.8% to 730,000t in December 2011 from a year earlier.
"A long-term recovery in South African cement demand is long overdue and latest industry trends indicate that further decline is unlikely," said Pretoria Portland Cement Co, South Africa's largest cement producer.
Oyak expects solid Turkish recovery
23 November 2011Tukey: Oyak Cement Group has posted a net profit of Euro73m and a sales revenues of Euro336m in the first nine months of 2011. The group said that domestic cement demand increased by 12% your-on-year in the first half of 2011 and Oyak has reiterated its expectation that domestic cement sales would increase by 8% year-on-year in 2011 as a whole.
The group's Mardin Çimento recorded an earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation margin of 38.7%, a net income margin of 31.4%, and return on capital of 21.1% over the first nine months. This performance was the strongest of the 15 cement companies listed on the Istanbul Stock Exchange.
August sales fall by 18% in Pakistan
05 October 2011Pakistan: Cement sales fell to their lowest level in Pakistan since September 2010 in August 2011 to 2.4Mt, down 18% month-on-month. This is the steepest month-on-month fall in sales since 2009.
The key contributors to the decline were heavy rainfall along with lesser working hours during Ramadan. Domestic demand stood at 1.6Mt, down 19% month-on-month. Exports slipped to 714,000t, down 14% month-on-month, hindered by logistical issues in Afghanistan.
However, the floods in 2010 have helped total sales in the 2011/12 fiscal year (which started on 1 July 2011). According to statistics from the All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association, sales by Pakistani firms rose by 7% to 5.23Mt in the first two months of the 2011/12 fiscal year from 4.91Mt in the 2010/11 fiscal year.
Analysts expect this monthly trend to reverse on the back of an improvement in weather conditions. Overall cement sales should reach 32.8Mt in the 2011-12 financial year, up 5% from 2010-11, mainly driven by increased domestic demand.
Pakistan sales up year-on-year
26 September 2011Pakistan: The sales of Pakistani cement firms surged by 7% to 5.23Mt in the first two months of the 2011/12 fiscal year (which started on 1 July 2011) from 4.91Mt in the 2010/11 fiscal year, according to statistics from the All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association (APCMA).
The growth in overall dispatches is attributed to the 14% year-on-year upsurge in local dispatches that have reached 3.68Mt, up from 3.24Mt a year earlier. Cement exports fell by 7% to 1.55Mt from 1.67Mt/yr over the same time frame.
Chinese industry records massive growth
04 August 2011China: China's cement industry has maintained its rapid growth in production, sales and profits so far in 2011, according to the latest data released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).
According to MIIT statistics China produced 198Mt of cement in June 2011, an increase of 19.9% over June 2010. This represents record highs for both monthly cement output and monthly growth rate. In the first half of 2011, China's cement production increased by 19.6% year-on-year to 950Mt.
Cement and clinker exports stood at 5.6Mt during the same period with an export value of USD310m for June 2011, down 35.5% and 14.9% year-on-year respectively.
According to the statistics provided the cement industry witnessed sales of USD50.4bn in the first five months this year with profits of USD5.4bn, up by 48% and an extraordinary 170% year-on-year respectively. Chinese cement production statistics are viewed with skepticism by some in the cement industry, who believe that they may be inflated.