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Neighbours of Lafarge Canada’s Exshaw cement plant launch lawsuit over alleged dust spills 12 December 2023
Canada: Residents of Exshaw and Lac des Arcs, Alberta, near Lafarge Canada’s Exshaw cement plant, have filed a lawsuit over allegedly increasing dust emissions from the plant. Postmedia Breaking News has reported that law firm Napoli Shkolnik Canada said that dust spills occur ‘regularly.’ The plant’s operations allegedly also blacken snow on the ground in the area and have caused ‘severe’ odours and ‘violent’ tremors.
Türkiye: Taiwan Cement Corporation (TCC) has concluded an agreement to acquire an additional 20% stake in OYAK Denizli Çimento from OYAK Çimento. Reuters has reported that this will raise TCC’s stake in the company to 60%. The deal aligns with a previous memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the two parent companies.
OYAK Denizli Çimento operates the 3Mt/yr Honaz cement plant in Denizli Province. It reportedly has an enterprise value of Euro1.4bn. OYAK Çimento bought the business from Eren Holding and Ireland-based CRH for US$400 – 450m in 2014.
Ramco Cements expands Kolimigundla cement plant 11 December 2023
India: Ramco Cements has raised the clinker capacity of its Kolimigundla cement plant by 26%, to 3.15Mt/yr from 2.5Mt/yr. The Hindu newspaper has reported that Ramco Cements plans to invest US$192m in capital expenditure (CAPEX) during the 2024 financial year (1 April 2023 – 31 March 2024), and a further US$24 – 30m in on-going projects in the 2025 financial year. The producer said that its projects, involving its cement, concrete and energy operations, are proceeding ‘on track.’ These include an expansion of its Odisha grinding plant to double its capacity to 1.8Mt/yr.
NI Capital to sell Misr Cement Qena stake 11 December 2023
Egypt: NI Capital, the investment arm of Egypt’s National Investment Bank, plans to sell its 10% stake in Misr Cement Qena. The Al Borsa newspaper has reported that the company is preparing to tender for a financial advisor for the intended sale. The divestment would form part of a US$5bn International Monetary Fund (IMF)-mandated privatisation programme, due to conclude before June 2024.
Star Cement contemplates expansion into southern India 11 December 2023
India: Star Cement is reportedly considering acquiring new cement assets in the southern India market. The Hindu newspaper has reported that the producer expects cement production capacity there to have a lower valuation than in its native north east India, due to its larger scale.
CEO Vinit Kumar Tiwari said “We have to find a target which is suitable for our appetite. We are open to all the areas. Obviously, the southern market is a more glut market. So, if we find any opportunity there at a good valuation, only then will we go for it.” He added “The next round of consolidation in the industry should be in the southern market because this market is quite fragmented and players are operating at a very low capacity utilisation.”
Star cement expects to raise its capacity by 70% to 9.7Mt/yr by early 2026 through US$264m-worth of expansion projects, including an expansion to the clinker line of its Lumshnong cement plant in Meghalaya. To date, it has invested US$108m in the projects.