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The release of the CW Group’s “2012 Middle East and Africa Cement Business Sentiment Survey” marks the third year the survey has been undertaken. The report shares a synopsis of current and emerging trends in the African and Middle Eastern region. Survey data was collected from key industry contributors throughout North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the GCC States, other Middle East countries, and Turkey.

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The CW Group is pleased to release the 2012 CemWeek Brazil and Americas Cement Sector Sentiment Survey, part of a series of regional cement sector surveys put out by the CW Group and the second annual for the region. We would like to thank the more than 250 participants across North and South America for their contribution to the survey.

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The CW Group is pleased to release the 3rd Annual India Cement Sector Sentiment Survey. The current report offers insights into the opinions and sentiments of Indian cement industry players with regard to recent past performance and expectations for the future of the industry, based on the responses of over 400 industry participants.

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Over 200 respondents participated in the 2011 CemWeek Middle East and Africa Cement Sector Sentiment Survey carried out in September - November 2011. In this report, the CW Group shares a snapshot of emerging and developing trends that have dominated the African and Middle Eastern, including Turkish, cement sectors in recent months, along with those themes likely to be important in the months ahead.

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CW Group introduces its latest contribution to the regional cement sector surveys – the 2011 CemWeek Brazil and Americas Cement Sector Sentiment Survey. Over 200 organizational units participated in the survey across North and South America. We extend a special thank you to all the participants for their contribution to this highly anticipated survey.

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The CW Group’s CemWeek 2010 Africa and Middle East Business Sentiment Survey provides a broad evaluation of emerging trends and themes that have dominated the African and Middle Eastern cement sectors over the recent months, as well as are likely to be important in the months ahead.

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The CW Group's CemWeek 2010 India Business Sentiment Survey offers a comprehensive evaluation of market trends and themes that have characterized the Indian cement sector over the past six months as well as beyond. the survey captures — in quantitative data and qualitative observations — the experiences of individuals who are “on the front lines” of the Indian cement sector.

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In-depth

Kenya: Barreling ahead in East Africa

Kenya: Barreling ahead in East Africa
Optimism returns to the Kenyan cement market. The “wait and see” sentiment that recently overwhelmed the industry turns into a scramble to get...
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Surging Economic Growth Draws M&A Activity to Africa

Surging Economic Growth Draws M&A Activity to Africa
Focus on M&A Activity in Africa in the last years
Governments in Africa urged to stimulate infrastructure investment in order...
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India's Power Crisis

India's Power Crisis
Despite a slowdown in India’s economy during the past few years, energy demand continues to grow. India is regarded as the fourth-largest energy consumer worldwide,...
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Publications

CemWeek Magazine, Issue 14

CemWeek Magazine, Issue 14
In the April/ May issue of CemWeek Magazine, we introduce the new “CW Research and Analytics” section, which aims to provide our readers with an in-depth...
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India Cement & Construction Materials, vol 1 / issue 11

India Cement & Construction Materials, vol 1 / issue 11
We are thrilled with the release of the March / April issue of ICCM. The magazine is evolving to a format more oriented to reflect...
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CemWeek Magazine, Issue 13

CemWeek Magazine, Issue 13
This issue of the globally-focused CemWeek Magazine takes a look at cement markets around the world, with the spotlight specifically on the cement sectors in...
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