24 November 2025
Grupo Unacem reports third-quarter 2025 results 24 November 2025
Peru: Grupo Unacem reported consolidated sales of US$530m in the third quarter of 2025, up by 0.3% year-on-year, driven mainly by the favourable performance of its operations in Peru, Ecuador and Chile. EBITDA reached US$121m. In Peru, third-quarter cement shipments were 1.56Mt, up by 3% from the third quarter of 2024, and sales were US$202m, up by 1.5% year-on-year. The company’s capital expenditure was US$138m, up by 11% year-on-year. In Ecuador, third-quarter 2025 revenues reached US$47.2m, a 3% increase compared to the same quarter of the previous year. Unacem North America reported cement shipments of 323,000t during the third quarter, representing a 0.7% year-on-year increase. Finally, Unacem Chile recorded shipments of 277,000m3 of ready-mix concrete, a 38% increase compared to the third quarter of 2024.
Corporate CEO Pedro Lerner said “In Peru, we continue to see a positive trend, with a quarter in which our prefabricated building business achieved record revenues and market activity supported this performance. In the US, despite the challenging environment, we have maintained our market share in Arizona and increased it in California, which reaffirms the strength of our operation. We also highlight the modernisation of Termochilca, which exceeded the expected efficiency levels.”
Corporate strategy manager Alicia Campos said “This quarter our portfolio showed resilient performance, with higher volumes in Peru, Ecuador and Chile, along with sustained growth in our energy platform. EBITDA reflects this operational strength, while capital expenditure responded to the execution of strategic and sustainability projects, including environmental and efficiency improvements in our operations. These advances continue to strengthen our position and support the year-to-date performance.”
Mozambique to build two new cement plants with Chinese investment 24 November 2025
Mozambique: Mozambique and China will together invest US$333m to build two new cement plants, a jetty and hospital services in Nampula and Cabo Delgado. The investment is the result of four agreements signed in October 2025 at an investment conference in Xian in China’s Shaanxi province, where representatives from the two countries’ governments were present. The timescale of the work was not given. The conference served to strengthen economic cooperation with the Shaanxi provincial government and establish new partnerships and investments by Chinese companies. A delegation of 50 Mozambicans attended, led by the Minister of Economy, Basílio Muhate.
BirlaNu to build fibre cement board plant in Andhra Pradesh 24 November 2025
India: Building materials producer BirlaNu has announced that it will build a greenfield fibre cement board plant in the Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh. The producer will invest about US$14.2m in the first phase to establish the unit, which is expected to create about 600 jobs, according to local press. The plant will use fly ash from coal-fired power plants.
Managing director and CEO Akshat Seth said “Our new fibre cement board plant in Nellore marks an important milestone in BirlaNu’s expansion journey. It strengthens our manufacturing footprint and generates meaningful employment.”
US: Heidelberg Materials has announced that it will acquire Walan Specialty Construction Products in Delaware under a binding purchase agreement. The transaction includes a 150,000t/yr capacity slag grinding plant with a vertical mill built in 2022 near the Port of Wilmington. The producer says that this acquisition will further strengthen its low-carbon cementitious portfolio and extend its market reach in the Northeast Region.
Pakistani cement exports rise despite volume drop 24 November 2025
Pakistan: Cement export earnings rose to US$42.6m in October 2025, the highest monthly level in 11 years, according to brokerage firm Topline Securities. The rise reflects renewed export momentum attributed to supply-side disruption from European exporting markets. Export despatches fell by 23% year-on-year to 827,000t from 1.08Mt in October 2024, while total cement despatches rose by 6% to 4.75Mt and local dispatches rose by 15% to 3.93Mt, according to data from the All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association (APCMA). This was reportedly driven by strong domestic demand despite the continued drop in export volumes.



