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Argentina: Cement production reached 0.74Mt in February 2025, up by 9% from 0.68Mt in February 2024, according to the Asociación de Fabricantes de Cemento Portland. Of this, exports contributed 8855t, from 5384t in February 2024, representing an increase of 64% year-on-year. Domestic cement consumption stood at 0.73Mt, an 8% rise from 0.68Mt in the same month of 2024. Of this, imports contributed 212t, a fall of 76% from 919t in February 2024. ​

UK: Union officials have raised concerns over 41 job losses at Tarmac’s Dunbar cement plant in East Lothian, which represents about a third of its workforce. The plant has been described as ‘critically important to the Scottish economy,’ according to The Scotsman newspaper. Trade union GMB Scotland has called on the Scottish government to intervene, warning that the cuts would harm local communities and Scotland’s manufacturing base. The 0.7Mt/yr plant has reportedly entered talks with workers over the potential job cuts, but questioned have been raised over whether production levels can be maintained after job losses.

GMB Scotland organiser Stephen McGhee said “This may be the first step in deindustrialising the site with work, skills and taxes going elsewhere. With the widespread use of concrete, this would be another blow to Scotland’s manufacturing base and workforce.”

UK: Cimpor is expanding into the UK following a change in ownership in 2024 and new capital investment. Cimpor registered Cimpor UK Limited in April 2024 with an office in Cheadle and has invested €20-25m in a terminal at the port of Bristol. It plans to expand its product range in the UK in the coming years.

Cimpor Global chief technology officer Berkan Fidan said “With the ports and terminals we own and operate, we leverage our export globally, strengthening our supply chain and continuing to explore new market opportunities.”

France: Heidelberg Materials has ordered an MVR 5000 C-4 vertical roller mill from Gebr. Pfeiffer for its Airvault plant to grind ultra-fine Portland cement. The mill will be equipped with an SLS 4500 VC classifier to produce 145t/hr of Portland cement at a fineness of 4500cm²/g. The design allows for high-efficiency grinding and lower CO₂ emissions by reducing clinker content in blended cements. The contract is managed by China-based contractor CBMI. Commissioning is expected in the first half of 2026.

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