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India: The shareholders of Jaiprakash Associates approved the sale of the group’s cement business to UltraTech Cement. According to the deal, arranged earlier in 2016, UltraTech Cement will buy Jaiprakash Associates' cement plants in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Andhra Pradesh, which have a total production capacity of 21.1Mt/yr, at an enterprise value of US$2.4bn. In addition, it will acquire a 4Mt/yr grinding plant being built in Uttar Pradesh.
Approval has been obtained from the Competition Commission of India, according to the Press Trust of India. The next step involves seeking approval from the concerned High Court and the final approval from capital markets regulator.
Jaiprakash Associates cuts back business in north India
22 April 2016India: Jaiprakash Associates has withdrawn from some of its markets in north India as part of a streamlining its operations. A spokesperson for the parent Jaypee Group confirmed that the company has chosen to withdraw from certain markets in Haryana and Delhi, according to Livemint.
"The company continues to sell cement in markets of north India. However, as a strategy the company has increased its focus on high realisation markets and has withdrawn from certain markets of Haryana and Delhi where due to low prices and high freights (long lead markets) the net realisation was very low and operations unviable," said a spokesman for Jaypee Group.
Non-payment to truck drivers and coal shortages at its cement plants in Himachal Pradesh are believed to have contributed to the decision to exit the north Indian market. Jaiprakash Associates has a cement production capacity of 4Mt/yr in Himachal Pradesh.
In late March 2016 Jaiprakash Associates signed an agreement with UltraTech Cement to sell 21.2Mt/yr of cement assets in five states for US$2.4bn. Following the deal Jaypee Group will be left with 10Mt/yr in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
India: Two cement plants in Himachal Pradesh have been accused of evading goods tax worth US$9m, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has said. The Ambuja integrated cement plant at Darlaghat and the JP Cement Himachal grinding plant at Bagha allegedly avoided the tax.
The companies transported 1.7Mt of limestone and 0.21Mt of shale from their quarries between April 2012 and March 2014. Ambuja Cement and JP Cement were liable to pay US$5.1m and US$3.9m respectively. The CAG only became aware of the shortfall in December 2015.
India: UltraTech Cement has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to buy Jaiprakash Associates’ cement plants, which have a total cement production capacity of 22.4Mt/yr. The deal includes both integrated cement plants and cement grinding plants. The plants are situated in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
The acquisition also includes a 4Mt/yr cement grinding plant being built in Uttar Pradesh. UltraTech will pay an additional US$68.7m for this plant once it is completed. The deal will increase UltraTech’s total cement production capacity to 90.7Mt/yr from 68.3Mt/yr. The transaction is subject to regulatory approval.