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08 October 2019

Raysut Cement to start building 2Mt/yr plant in Georgia

Georgia: Oman’s Raysut Cement is set to start building a new 2Mt/yr integrated cement plant near Tbilisi with an investment of US$200m. Raysut Cement’s subsidiary Pioneer Cement is managing the project. It owns a concession to a limestone mine in the country that will be used to support the proposed plant. Construction work at the site is scheduled to start in mid-November 2019.

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08 October 2019

Ukrainian import tariffs stimulate local market

Ukraine: Antidumping duties on clinker and Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) from Russia, Belarus and Moldova introduced by Ukraine in mid-2019 have benefitted local producers. Mykola Kruts, the chairman of the board of Ivano-Frankivskcement, said that his company has been operating at a 90% capacity utilisation rate, according to Interfax-Ukraine.

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  • Government
  • Tax
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  • Belarus
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  • IvanoFrankivskcement
08 October 2019

Moroccan cement despatches grow by 2% to 10Mt so far in 2019

Morocco: Cement deliveries by members of the l'Association Professionnelle des Cimentiers (APC) grew by 2% year-on-year to 10Mt in the first nine months of 2019 from 9.8Mt in the same period in 2018. The growth was driven by building construction, according to Médias 24. However, cement used by the infrastructure segment fell by 15% in the reporting period.

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08 October 2019

Reduced exports and higher input costs cut Gharibwal Cement’s sales

Pakistan: Gharibwal Cement has blamed reduced exports due to tensions on the Pakistan-Indian border and rising input costs for a reduction in its sales. Its net sales fell by 3% year-on-year to US$72.3m in the year to 30 June 2019 from US$74.5m in the same period in 2018. Its cement dispatches fell by 11.4% to 1.68Mt from 1.89Mt. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) dropped by 6.5% to US$18.7m from US$20m.

The cement producer said that work on a new 0.15Mt clinker silo is in progress and this is expected to be completed by June 2020. It is also building a rainwater reservoir to capture precipitation for use in the production process. The company operates a 2.1Mt/yr integrated plant at Ismailwal in Punjab Province.

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  • Pakistan
  • Gharibwal Cement
  • Results
  • Plant
  • Upgrade
  • Silo
  • GCW426
  • India
  • Export
08 October 2019

Pioneer Cement’s sales fall by 4% to US$62m

Pakistan: Pioneer Cement’s sales fell by 4% year-on-year to US$62m in the year to 30 June 2019 from US$64.5m in the same period in 2018. Its costs and expenses grew by 7% to US$3.4m from US$3.2m. Its profit after taxation halved to US$5m from US$10.5m. The cement producer operates a 2Mt/yr integrated plant at Chenki in Punjab Province.

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  • Pakistan
  • Results
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08 October 2019

Costa Rican government plans to apply 5% cement tax by end of 2019

Costa Rica: The government plans to approve legislation charging a 5% tax on both locally produced and imported cement by the end of December 2019. The new rules will standardise existing laws that have only been applicable to the provinces of Cartago, San José and Guanacaste so far, according to the La Republica newspaper. The previous system was only being levied on two of the three cement companies with a presence in the country based on the location of their operations.

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08 October 2019

The Global Cement and Concrete Association launches environmental product declaration tool

UK: The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has launched the GCCA Industry EPD Tool (Version 2.0) to support the publication of environmental product declarations (EPDs) by cement and concrete producers. Originally commissioned by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development Cement Sustainability Initiative, the new GCCA Industry EPD Tool includes the latest database of energy impacts from cement production from across the world, supporting the output of more accurate EPD data. The GCCA is making the tool available to all producers and organisations in the cement and concrete industry to increase availability to designers and clients of EPDs to support the sector deliver a sustainable built environment.

“We are committed to supporting the cement and concrete industry to reduce its environmental impact and support global sustainability goals. With the launch of the new EPD Tool, we are enabling the industry and its customers to better quantify and verify the life cycle environmental impact of existing products and to develop lower-impact products in the future,” said Andrew Minson, GCCA Concrete and Sustainable Construction Director.

The GCCA Industry EPD Tool has been developed by Quantis, verified by Studio Fieschi, and the GCCA says it is the first industry tool in the International EPD System. It is based on internationally recognised standards and product category rules.

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07 October 2019

LafargeHolcim and HeidelbergCement join bidding war for Emami Cement

India: LafargeHolcim and HeidelbergCement have joined a bidding war for Emami Cement. LafargeHolcim is reported to have submitted an expression of interest via its subsidiary Ambuja Cement, according to the Hindu newspaper. HeidelbergCement has submitted its bids through HeidelbergCement India. Emami Cement has an expected value of around US$845m. Nuvoco Vistas Corporation, Shree Cement and Dalmia Bharat have also been linked to the sale.

Emami Cement operates a 2.5Mt/yr integrated plant at Risda in Chhattisgarh and a 2.5Mt/yr grinding plant at Panagarh in West Bengal. It acquired a 0.6Mt/yr grinding plant at Bhabua, Bihar in September 2018. In addition, the firm has mining assets in Guntur in Andhra Pradesh and near Jaipur in Rajasthan. Its main markets are in West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. It markets its products under the Double Bull brand.

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  • LafargeHolcim
  • Ambuja
  • HeidelbergCement
  • Emami Cement
  • Nuvoco Vistas
  • Shree Cement
  • Dalmia Bharat
  • Chhattisgarh
  • West Bengal
  • Bihar
  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Rajasthan
  • GCW426
07 October 2019

Democratic Republic of the Congo government to resume Maiko cement plant project

Democratic Republic of the Congo: The government has decided to resume the construction of the Maiko cement plant in Kisangani. Work on the project had been stalled, according to Radio Okapi. Industry Minister Julien Paluku said that contacts are already underway with a new partner to continue the work on the unit. Work on the 1Mt/yr plant started in 2007 with an investment of US$250m. China’s Satarem Hong Kong was previously linked to the project as an investor.

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07 October 2019

Lafarge Zambia chief complains of overcapacity and competition

Zambia: Jimmy Khan, the chief executive officer (CEO) of Lafarge Zambia, has complained about production overcapacity and competition to the president of Zambia. He said that local cement consumption is 2.2Mt/yr compared to production of 5Mt/yr, according to the Lusaka Times newspaper. He made the visit to the president of the country to inform him of a 25% rise in the price of cement. Khan blamed the price hike on business losses.

However, Khan praised the government for its infrastructure development and said that the subsidiary of LafargeHolcim has moved much of its despatches from road to railway. At present the cement producer has a 33% market share. It also intends to continue using the Mpulungu Port in Northern Province to export cement to the east African market.

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