19 November 2014
Tanzania Portland Cement agrees prisoner labour limestone deal 19 November 2014
Tanzania: The Tanzania Portland Cement Company (TPCC) and the Tanzanian government have agreed to start producing limestone from mines within Boko prison territory in early 2015. Permanent Secretary at Ministry of Home Affairs Mbaruk Abdulwakil, Commissioner General of Prisons John Minja and TPCC Managing Director Alfonse Rodriguez have announced that a final agreement on the partnership will be sealed by the end of 2014.
"In principle, the government has approved this public private partnership, which is part of reforming and modernising the prison services," said Abdulwakil. The government will receive 1200 cement bags and US$58,000 to build Boko prison staff quarters and office facilities. In return TPCC will mine limestone within the Boko prison premises for use as raw material at its Wazo hill plant.
Bihar government approves US$54m grinding plant for Shree Cement 19 November 2014
India: The Bihar state cabinet has approved a US$54m cement grinding plant planned by Shree Cement planned in the Aurangabad district of the state.
"The company had proposed to set up a cement plant with a production capacity of 2Mt/yr. It will also have a 12MW biomass-based captive power plant," said B Pradhan, Principal Secretary of the Cabinet Secretariat.
The state government agency Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority (BIADA) has provided 27 hectares of land on lease for the project. The project will provide employment to 300 skilled and unskilled persons.
Hebei to move excess cement production capacity overseas 19 November 2014
China: Authorities in Hebei Province have revealed a plan to transfer excess capacity from its heavy industries, including cement, abroad by 2023. Hebei intends to move 5Mt of cement production overseas by 2017 and 30Mt by 2023. The initiative also covers excess production in the steel and glass industries.
Chinese cement, steel and glass producers are struggling, with sluggish growth in the world's second-largest economy crippling demand for their products. The local government will encourage cement producers to establish subsidiaries or joint ventures in regions like Africa, Southeast Asia, South America and Central and East Europe to meet local demand.
Hebei is a major source of industrial pollutants blamed for the smog that often spreads to neighbouring regions like Beijing. The smog has prompted the authorities to rethink and change the growth model and to take more stringent measures to fight pollution.