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12 October 2022

Zliten Cement opens plant in Libya

Libya: Zliten Cement Company, part of the Gulf Cement Group, started production at its Zliten plant in late September 2022. The Libya Herald reports that the company will market its cement products under the trademark ‘Zliten Cement Company’ according to Libyan Standard Specifications No. 340/2009 and Portland cement CEM 42.5N.

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12 October 2022

Competition body blocks Heidelberg Materials’ acquisition of majority stake in Tanga Cement

Tanzania: The Fair Competition Tribunal (FCT) has blocked an attempt by Heidelberg Materials to buy a 68% stake in Tanga Cement for around US$59m saying it was contrary to the law. The Germany-based building materials producer announced in October 2021 that it had agreed to buy Tanga Cement from South Africa-based AfriSam via various subsidiaries, according to the Citizen newspaper. The Fair Competition Commission (FCC) provisionally approved the transaction but required the buyer to keep the operations of Tanga Cement running, to continue producing and promoting the Simba Cement (Tanga Cement) brand and to keep employing the existing staff at Tanga Cement. However, Chalinze Cement Limited and the Tanzania Consumer Advocacy Society opposed the decision due to a potential reduction in market competition and successfully made an appeal to the FCT.

In a statement Tanga Cement said that Heidelberg Materials and AfriSam were, “considering how to proceed, but the FCT ruling has placed the acquisition at great risk of not being implemented.” It added that the parties were waiting for a formal ruling from the FCT and would then seek further advice on how to proceed.

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  • Tanzania
  • Heidelberg Materials
  • Acquisition
  • Tanga Cement
  • Germany
  • AfriSam
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  • GCW578
  • Competition
  • Fair Competition Tribunal
  • Chalinze Cement
  • Simba Cement
  • Fair Competition Commission
12 October 2022

Egyptian government doubles the price of gas for cement producers

Egypt: The government has raised the price of gas to cement producers by 109% from US$5.75/one million British thermal units (BTU) to US$12/MBTU. South Valley Cement, Misr Cement Qena, Misr Beni Suef Cement, and Sinai Cement all said that the higher gas prices would not affect the cost of production because they have switched to using coal, according to the Daily news Egypt newspaper.

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  • Egypt
  • Government
  • Gas
  • GCW578
  • South Valley Cement
  • Misr Cement Qena
  • Misr Beni Suef Cement
  • Sinai Cement
12 October 2022

PPC Botswana arranges supply deal with Morupule Coal Mine

Botswana: PPC Botswana says it has purchased 230,000t of coal at a value of US$45m from Morupule Coal Mine. It intends to make the investment on an annual basis going forward, according to the Voice newspaper. The subsidiary of South Africa-based PPC also plans to send some of the coal to PPC's cement plant at Slurry in northern South Africa.

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  • Botswana
  • PPC Botswana
  • PPC
  • Coal
  • Morupule Coal Mine
  • Plant
  • GCW578
12 October 2022

West China Cement considering building cement plant in Russia

Russia: China-based West China Cement has been presented as a new partner in the Alabuga special economic zone (SEZ) in Tatarstan. The cement producer plans to invest around US$260m towards building a 1.2Mt/yr plant at the site. The project was revealed as part of an event presenting the progress of the development for the SEZ.

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  • Russia
  • West China Cement
  • Plant
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11 October 2022

JSW Cement to acquire Springway Mining for US$57.9m

India: India Cements has agreed to sell Springway Mining to JSW Cement for US$57.9m. Springway Mining is currently building an integrated cement plant in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh, with dedicated limestone reserves in nearby Panna.

India Cements has received US$45.4m-worth of its payment for the business, and expect to receive the outstanding US$12.5m by 31 December 2022.

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  • India
  • JSW Group
  • JSW Cement
  • Springway Mining
  • India Cements
  • Acquisition
  • Limestone
  • mine
  • Plant
  • Assets
  • Deal
  • GCW578
11 October 2022

China National Building Material expects profit to halve in first nine months of 2022

China: China National Building Material (CNBM) expects its profit to decline by 50% year-on-year in the first nine months of 2022. The group said that this will be due in part to reduced cement sales, increased costs resulting from high coal prices and a 'substantial' decline in the value of its financial assets.

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  • Outlook
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  • China National Building Material
  • CNBM
  • costs
  • Coal
  • Finance
  • GCW578
11 October 2022

Dangote Cement rejects Kogi State Assembly arson allegation

Nigeria: Dangote Cement has denied the Kogi State government's purported accusation that it sponsored an arson attack on the state legislative assembly complex. The Punch newspaper has reported that a fire destroyed the Kogi State House of Assembly on the night of 10 October 2022. Dangote Cement helped to extinguish the fire at 8AM on 11 October 2022, sending one of its fire engines to the scene of the disaster. The state government published a statement entitled 'Obajana: desperation sets in as imported hoodlums burn down Kogi Assembly,' in which it allegedly suggests that Dangote Cement had some involvement in the fire's outbreak ‘in an attempt to possibly destroy evidence relating to the ownership tussle between the Kogi State government and Dangote Group over the Obajana Cement Company.’

Dangote Cement's chief branding and communications officer Tony Chiejina said “As a socially responsible corporate entity, we refute this allegation and condemn this unprofessional and irresponsible attempt to smear our image before local and international investors, and thus erode our brand value. Dangote Group would never stoop so low as to sponsor thugs to destroy any property, whether it belonged to the government or an individual. This runs contrary to our business ethos and everything we stand for as a leading manufacturer with teeming customers and consumers across Nigeria and Africa. Our lawyers have been mandated to react appropriately to the damaging allegation from the Kogi State government within the full extent of the law." Chiejina concluded “We urge our stakeholders and the public to disregard such irresponsible and insane statements, as we ask all our stakeholders, namely shareholders, customers, suppliers, employees, and the entire community of Obajana and Kogi State at large, to remain calm while we follow the legitimate and lawful process to resolve this matter with the state government.”

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  • Nigeria
  • Dangote Cement
  • Kogi State
  • parliament
  • Government
  • Fire
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  • Obajana Cement
  • GCW578
11 October 2022

UltraTech Cement receives Environmental Product Declarations for four cements

India: Four UltraTech Cement cement products have received Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) certification. UltraTech Cement's ordinary Portland cement (OPC), Portland pozzolana cement (PPC), Portland slag cement (PSC) and Portland composite cement (PCC) all successfully underwent lifecycle assessment studies in line with EPD requirements.

The Aditya Birla subsidiary said that 70% of its cement sales consist of blended cement. It offers over 70 different GreenPro certified products across its range.

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  • India
  • Aditya Birla
  • UltraTech Cement
  • Environmental Product Declaration
  • Product
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  • CO2
  • Portland Pozzolana Cement
  • pozzolan
  • pozzalana
  • Portland Slag Cement
  • Alternative raw materials
  • supplementary cementitious materials
  • Portland Composite Cement
  • certification
  • GCW578
11 October 2022

Betolar launches Geoprime concrete products in India

India: Finland-based Betolar has launched its first concrete products manufactured using Geoprime on the Indian market. Geoprime is an additive designed for use in cement-free concrete production with ash and ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS). The new concrete product range consists of precast blocks, paving slabs and tiles, and is currently on display at World of Concrete India in Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Betolar's India managing director Abhishek Bhattacharya said "We are happy to introduce our first products to our customers for the Indian markets. We have now moved from laboratory tests into the production phase, and can show concretely how well this solution works. It is great to hear the feedback from the concrete industry in the region to our sustainable solution. Decarbonisation of the concrete industry is a very current and important topic."

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  • precast
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  • circular economy
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