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MPA demands UK supports industry against energy costs

18 July 2012

UK: The Mineral Products Association (MPA) has demanded that the UK government protect the domestic cement industry from rising electricity costs. The comments came in the MPA's response to a Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) report has stated that electricity bills for UK manufacturers were higher than other key nations because of environmental regulation.

Commenting on the BIS report the MPA said that the new data confirmed what it had been telling the government since 2011. The MPS added the report clearly shows that the UK cement industry must receive some help if it is to survive and supply the UK's low carbon economy.

"The Government now has the evidence to corroborate the industry evidence," said Nigel Jackson, chief executive of the MPA. "It is time for them to respond and take the action we have been urging them to take for so long and to come forward with their long awaited Energy Intensive Industries Strategy."

The BIS report stated that electricity bills for UK manufacturers were higher than other key nations because of climate change levels. It added that by 2020, green taxes will be double those in other EU nations and many times higher than those in the US. According to the report firms in the UK will be forced to pay an extra Euro36 in green taxes on top of the market price they pay for every MWH of electricity by 2020 due to climate policies. This compares with Euro20 in Denmark, renowned for its renewable energy drive, Euro19.3 in France, Euro22 in Germany, Euro12.7 in China and a fall in the US and Russia.

In its response to the BIS report, the MPA stated that the UK cement industry had reduced its CO2 emissions by 57% since 1990 confirmed its commitment to tackling climate change. It approved of the government's 2011 autumn statement to compensate some energy intensive industries against electricity costs by Euro318m. Yet it also pointed out that the UK cement industry will not qualify for a share of the first Euro140m of this because the EU has ruled against such support for the sector, in relation to indirect costs associated with the EU Emissions Trading Scheme.

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Coal India threatens to cut coal for UltraTech's power plants

18 July 2012

India: Coal India Ltd (CIL) has threatened to cut coal supplies and break long-term linkages with four of UltraTech Cement's captive power plants in the states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh due to non-completion of the units.

Maharatna CIL has threatened to break long-term linkages and cut coal supplies for 16 captive power plants, including four of UltraTech Cement's captive power plants. When the Indian state-owned CIL signs long-term linkages with a proposed plant, deadlines for the different stages of completion of a plant and the date of commissioning are agreed. All of these plants were incomplete when the Standing Linkage Committee reviewed their implementation status.

"If the captive plants are found to be commissioned with all the milestones achieved, the Fuel Supply Agreement (FSA) may be concluded with them within three months from the date of issuance this notice. Otherwise, linkages may be cancelled," said CIL.

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Saudi producers Q2 profits rise year-on-year

18 July 2012

Saudi Arabia: Southern Province Cement has reported a 9.6% rise in quarterly profits, citing the start-up a second production line at its Tahama plant and increased demand from local markets.

Saudi Arabia's biggest cement producer by market value posted a second-quarter net profit of US$69.9m for the quarter ending on 30 June 2012, compared with US$63.7m for the same period in 2011. However profit was down by 7.75% from the first quarter of 2012, when it was US$75.7m. The company attributed this to instruction by the ministry of commerce and industry decreasing the price that t it is able to sell cement at.

Meanwhile, Saudi Cement Co posted a net profit of US$77.4m for the second quarter, a rise of 36% year-on-year. It cited growing domestic demand for cement and clinker. The Saudi construction sector has been boosted over the past year by ramped-up government spending, including a pledge to build a quarter of a million new houses as well as schools and hospitals.

Saudi Cement Co's profit fell by 10.9% compared to the first quarter of 2012, when it was US$86.8m. The company blamed the decrease on a decline in sales.

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Iran exports 3.34Mt of cement and clinker in Persian Q1

18 July 2012

Iran: Iran exported 3.34Mt of cement and clinker in the first three months of the current Persian calendar year that began on 20 March 2012. 2.89Mt of cement and 449,400t of clinker were exported during this period.

Iran's cement production capacity will be increased by 6.8Mt to reach 82Mt by the end of the current Persian calendar year. "The country's cement production capacity stood at 76.4Mt in the past calendar year which ended on 19 March 2012," said Mohammad Fatemian, an official with the Industry, Mine and Trade Ministry. Over 10.4Mt of cement was exported in the 2011-2012 year, he said, adding that the figure is projected to rise to 15Mt in 2012-2013.

Iran produced over 66.4Mt of cement in 2011-2012, showing an 8% rise compared to 2010-2011. Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Mehdi Ghazanfari has announced that the country's current cement production capacity stands at 74Mt. Ghazanfari added that the figure will reach 110Mt by 2015.

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Vietnam plans competition association for cement exporters

17 July 2012

Vietnam: Vietnam's Ministry of Construction has proposed the creation of an association for cement and clinker exporters to curb 'unhealthy' competition among them. The proposal has been sent to the prime minister for approval.

In its proposal the ministry said that Vietnam's cement and clinker exports have been 'badly affected' because some companies cut export prices to 'unfairly' compete with the rest. At present Vietnam has eight cement and clinker exporters. Six, Vicem, Ha Long, Thang Long, Cam Pha, The Vissai and Cong Thanh, are domestic. The remaining two, Chinfon and Phuc Son, are joint venture companies.

The ministry has called on local cement companies to cooperate rather than undercut each other in order to liquidate their large inventories through exports. The inventories are the biggest challenge facing the industry, it said. Exporting is considered a temporary measure to deal with the rising inventories which were caused by frozen real estate market and unplanned construction of cement factories nationwide.

Vietnam held around 2.8Mt of cement in inventories at the end of June 2012. The figure is expected to rise to 6Mt by the end of 2012, an increase of 23% on year-on-year.

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