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Namibian government deports illegal Whale Rock Cement workers

21 April 2022

Namibia: Immigration authorities have deported eight illegal Whale Rock Cement workers back to China. The Namibia Press Agency has reported that a court sentenced the Chinese nationals to deportation and fined them US$403 each.

Whale Rock Cement has reportedly launched its own legal action against vigilante workers’ rights group Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF), which uncovered the illegal practices, for trespassing.

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Tangshan Jidong Cement’s income falls in first quarter of 2022

19 April 2022

China: Tangshan Jidong Cement’s consolidated net income was US$779m in the first quarter of 2022, down by 2.5% year-on-year from US$799m in the first quarter of 2021. The decline contributed to a widening in the group’s net loss to US$36.6m, more than four times its 2021 first-quarter loss of US$8.07m.

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Namibian immigration authorities arrest eight Whale Rock Cement workers

08 April 2022

Namibia: Immigration authorities have apprehended eight Chinese employees of Whale Rock Cement at the company’s Otjiwarongo grinding plant who failed to produce working permits during an inspection. Namibian Press Agency News has reported that seven of the workers have been in Namibia since mid-2021, while the eighth arrived in March 2022.

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Russian government attempts to secure Uzbek building material imports

01 April 2022

Russia: The government is ‘working to establish import flows’ of building materials from Uzbekistan. Russian media sources have reported that the construction industry is also hoping to expand import partnerships with China, India, Iran and Turkey. Russian cement production reportedly continues to adequately serve the national demand for cement.

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CNBM fends off falling cement sales volumes as equipment market suffers

30 March 2022

China: CNBM’s sales revenue grew by 7% year-on-year to US$43.1bn in 2021 from US$40.1bn. Its sales volumes of cement and clinker fell by 3% to 332Mt and 13% to 40.4Mt respectively. Concrete sales volumes increased slightly to 112Mm3. Its adjusted earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 7% to US$8.11bn from US$7.6bn. The group increased its average cement prices by 10% in 2021. However, the group’s sales revenue from its engineering division fell by 29% to US$421m from US$590m, although its earnings recovered significantly. The group blamed this on “great uncertainty” in overseas markets due to the coronavirus pandemic although it said that producer’s willingness to invest was starting to recover.

Zhou Yuxian, chair of CNBM, said “The year 2021 was an extraordinary and tough year. In the face of complex environment abroad and numerous risks and challenges, China adhered to the general keynote of seeking progress in a stable manner, coordinating prevention and control of the Covid-19 pandemic and the development of economy and society, continuing the national economic recovery, taking a new step in building a new development pattern and achieving a good start of the 14th Five-Year Plan.”

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Anhui Conch records decline in 2021 sales and profit

28 March 2022

China: Anhui Conch recorded a 4.7% year-on-year decline in its consolidated sales to US$26.4bn in 2021 from US$27.7bn in 2020. Its net profit was US$5.23bn, down by 5.3% from US$5.52bn. Anhui Conch attributed the decline to decreased cement demand. Its fuel and power costs increased by 30% in 2021. The producer forecast continued low market demand and high raw material and energy costs for the duration of 2022.

During the reporting period the group’s cement sales volumes fell by 9.8% to 409Mt. It increased its clinker, cement and concrete production capacities by 7.2Mt to 269Mt/yr, by 14.3Mt to 384Mt/yr and 10.5Mm3 to 14.7Mm3. It also installed photovoltaic power plants with a capacity of 200MW. By region, it said that market demand remained stable in East, Central and South China, although sales volumes declined slightly. However, it noted insufficient market demand in West China. The group’s export sales volumes fell by 43% but volumes and sales by its international subsidiaries grew by 7.5% and 5.3% respectively.

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Jiangxi Wannianqing Cement increases net profit in 2021

28 March 2022

China: Jiangxi Wannianqing Cement’s consolidated net profit was US$251m in 2021. The figure represents a year-on-year increase of 7.6% from US$232m in 2020.

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Tan Ying appointed as chief financial officer of China Resources Cement

23 March 2022

China: China Resources Cement has appointed Tan Ying as its chief financial officer.

Tan, aged 45 years, joined China Resources Group in 2010 and has worked as the Assistant Controller, the Deputy Controller and the Deputy General Manager of the Finance Department. She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the China Institute of Finance and Banking and a master’s degree in business from the University of Sydney in Australia. She holds over 20 years of experience in finance, banking and corporate management.

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Conch North Sulawesi Cement uses 50t/day of fly ash and bottom ash in its cement production

23 March 2022

Indonesia: Conch North Sulawesi Cement is receiving 50t/day of fly and bottom ash from the Amurang coal-fired power plant in North Sulawesi. Koran Metro News has reported that the Semen Conch subsidiary uses the ash as a supplementary cementitious material (SCM) in its cement production. The Amurang power plant currently holds 80,000t of the byproduct in stockpiles.

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Shanshui Cement’s sales grow in 2021

22 March 2022

China: China Shanshui Cement has forecast full-year consolidated operating revenues for 2021 of US$3.88bn, up by 18% from 2020 levels. Its profit meanwhile dropped by 13% to US$437m.

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