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GCC reports 2024 full year and fourth quarter results 31 January 2025
Mexico: GCC has reported a 0.2% increase in its 2024 consolidated net sales to US$1.36bn, whilst sales in the fourth quarter of the 2024 financial year declined by 1% to US$335m.
US operations showed strength, with 4% sales growth and 4.5% increase in concrete volumes in the fourth quarter. Earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 6% to US$500m for 2024, with the fourth quarter showing 4% growth to US$122m.
CEO Enrique Escalante said "GCC delivered exceptional results once again in 2024. Despite navigating a challenging economic environment, we achieved record-breaking sales, EBITDA, margins and net income. These results underscore our team’s flexibility and agility to successfully execute our strategy. Looking ahead, we remain cautious about demand dynamics. The fundamentals of our business remain strong, especially in the US market where we generated more than 75% of our EBITDA.”
MCi Carbon secures US$5m investment from Mitsubishi UBE Cement 31 January 2025
Japan/Australia: Mitsubishi UBE Cement Corporation (MUCC) has invested US$5m in cleantech firm MCi Carbon, becoming the fourth major Japanese investor alongside ITOCHU Corporation, Mizuho Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank.
The partnership includes a collaboration agreement focusing on mineral carbonation technology and a three-way memorandum of understanding with ITOCHU Corporation.
MUCC will utilise MCi's technology to decarbonise cement production in Japan through CO2 emissions abatement and development of low-carbon materials.
The investment supports the commissioning of MCi's 'Myrtle' mineral carbonation demonstration plant in Australia.
Shree Cement profits fall in 2024 31 January 2025
India: Shree Cement has reported that, in the third quarter of the 2025 financial year, its profit after tax fell by 72%, to US$22.4m, down from US$81m in the previous corresponding period. The company’s net consolidated total income declined by 12% year-on-year to US$540m, whilst sales volumes increased by 15% to 8.77Mt compared to the second quarter of the 2025 financial year. The company plans to commission its ongoing expansion projects in Rajasthan, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh and Uttar Pradesh in the first quarter of the 2025-2026 financial year.
WCA president forecasts major changes in global cement industry 30 January 2025
Global: The World Cement Association (WCA) projects a 22% decline in global cement demand by 2050. Price increases are expected to continue in European and North American markets, while significant market restructuring is already underway to address overcapacity in China and Japan. Multinational companies are scaling back cement business and focusing instead on North America, while cement production in Europe continues to decline due to strict CO₂ regulations and capacity reductions.
India's cement production has surpassed 200Mt/yr, with domestic firms strengthening their position as multinationals exit the market. Chinese producers are expanding their presence, particularly in Africa and Southeast Asia.
WCA president Wei Rushan said “To remain both profitable and environmentally responsible, the cement industry must aim to reduce capacity by 50%, from 4.7Bnt/yr to 2.3Bnt/yr within the next decade. This requires focusing on modern, sustainable production units.”
Ambuja Cements releases 2025 third quarter financial results 30 January 2025
India: Ambuja Cements has released its financial results for the third quarter of 2025. The company has reported consolidated net profit of US$244m crore for the third quarter of the 2025 financial year, up 157% from US$95.1m in the corresponding period of the previous year. Revenue rose 4.5% to US$971m, with cement sales volumes reaching a record 16.5Mt, marking 17% year-on-year growth.
The company's expansion plans target 104Mt/yr capacity by the fourth quarter of the 2025 financial year, rising to 118Mt/yr by the 2026 financial year and 140Mt/yr by the 2028 financial year.
A statement from the company said "This demand is expected to grow by 4-5% in the 2025 financial year, further supported by the infrastructure and housing budget. Ambuja Cements is well-positioned to benefit from these trends. The anticipated rebound in demand, supported by government initiatives, is likely to enhance cement sector performance in the coming quarters. Ambuja Cements will continue to grow at a faster pace than the industry."