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GLOBAL CEMENT MARKET UPDATE

Global Cement Market Update

Welcome to CemWeek's Global Cement Market Update (GCMU) data service featuring cement volume and price data for countries around the world. Each country can be accessed directly below and you may use the filter option to search for a particular country.

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Annual figures up strongly compared to 2010, as December output rises sharply over same month last year.

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MoM cement consumption dropped 2.4% after a moderate growth the previous month.

 

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Domestic cement sales and production increased moderately in September.

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New Year opens with a drop in output.

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Sales dip but production picks up; 2011 up double digits.

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Cement sales and production increased moderately in August after a slow month in July.

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Sales drop in December, but full year somewhat better than 2010.

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MoM cement production declined in the month of November, however, domestic cement sales continued to increase 3.7%.

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Positive cement figures at the close of the year.

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Production slows down in Senegal.

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Total sales and domestic consumption increased sharply in October after a moderate growth in September.

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Dismal figures for cement sector in US.

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Morocco cement sales recover strongly.

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Monthly drop for Ukraine, but yearly figures look up

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Average consumer price of cement increased sharply in the last two weeks of October.

 

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Total domestic shipment improve after a sharp decline in October.

 

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MoM domestic cement sales increased 8.3%.

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Grey cement sale continued to decline by 0.4% at the end of the year.

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Demand figures dip but exports look up

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Cement figures tumble for December.

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