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Logged CemWeek subscribers can download CW Analytics webinars on critical cement market topics shared by the consultants and analysts at the CW Group. Logged in subscribers can click on a webinar title from this list below to access the recorded webinar.

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Past CW Analytics Webinars

Presentation Date: Apr 30, 2013 at 2:00 PM GMT

The African cement markets are booming. Opportunities abound, but is this an opened or a restricted playground?

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Presentation Date: Apr 02, 2013 at 2:00 PM GMT

Climate Change is probably the most complex puzzle that most cement companies are trying to solve right now. In this CW Webinar, the CW Group shares its latest views on the CO2 revolution.

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Presentation Date: Mar 19, 2013 at 2:00 PM GMT

The CW Group will share highlights from its newly introduced bell-weather report - Global Cement Equipment Forecast (GCEF) - on the outlook for global cement equipment on March 19, 2013.

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Presentation Date: Feb 19, 2013 at 2:00 PM GMT

The CW Group will be presenting highlights from its recently released 2013 Global Cement Volume Forecast Report at the webinar on February 22. With what has become a mainstay forecast for the global cement sector, the consultants and analysts at the CW Group will share on the demand and production outlook for the global, regional as well country-level cement markets.

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Presentation Date: Jan 22, 2013 at 2:00 PM GMT

After a euphoria of economic growth that beset the country into early 2012, Brazil entered a stage of more complicated prospects. The industry is under the scrutiny of one important question: what will happen after the transient demand coming from FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games is eliminated? Big infrastructure programs have already been announced, but the market will have to face an already reinforced imbalance in regional development.

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Presentation Date: Dec 11, 2012 at 2:00 PM GMT

With rapidly evolving markets with bifurcating fortunes, the Middle East is rapidly becoming a more complex and tough to navigate region. Operators, traders, fuel suppliers, equipment vendors and shippers are all facing tough questions on how to best position themselves to meet new challenges and capture new opportunities.

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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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