Displaying items by tag: Xinjiang Tianshan Cement
Xinjiang Tianshan Cement to invest US$2.36bn in 2024
08 February 2024China: Xinjiang Tianshan Cement plans to make major capital expenditure (CAPEX) investments in its operations in 2024. Reuters has reported the projected value of the investments as US$2.36bn.
Xinjiang Tianshan Cement’s sales drop in third quarter of 2023
26 October 2023China: Xinjiang Tianshan Cement, a subsidiary of China National Building Material (CNBM), recorded sales of US$3.68bn during the third quarter of 2023. This corresponds to a 19% year-on-year rise compared to third-quarter 2022 levels. Reuters has reported that Xinjiang Tianshan Cement’s net loss was US$12.4m, while in the corresponding quarter of 2022 it recorded a profit of US$78.3m.
China: Xinjiang Tianshan Cement recorded a profit of US$19.5m during the first half of 2023, Reuters has reported. This corresponds to a 96% decline from first-half 2022 levels.
China: Tangshan Jidong Cement and Xinjiang Tianshan Cement have announced the planned launch of a new joint venture in the cement industry. Reuters News has reported that the new cement producer will have registered capital of US$129m.
Tangshan Jidong Cement and Xinjiang Tianshan Cements' headquarters lie 3000km apart, in Beijing, Hebei Province, and Ürümqi, Xinjiang Province, respectively.
China: Anhui Conch Cement and Xinjiang Tianshan Cement plan to launch a joint venture. Reuters News has reported that the companies will inject the joint venture with registered capital of US$297m.
China: Xinjiang Tianshan Cement has announced plans to invest US$300m into its new materials subsidiary Chizhou CNBM New Materials. The company says that it has increased its planned investments in its Hengshan limestone mine project by 15% to US$1.58bn from US$1.37bn.
China: Xinjiang Tianshan Cement, a subsidiary of Chizhou CNBM New Materials, has acquired mining rights for the Hengshan mining area and peripheral mines in Chizhou City’s Guichi District in Anhui province for US$376m. Reuters has reported that the company plans to make a total investment of US$1.38bn in establishing its mining operations there. The mines have limestone reserves of 513Mt and will be operational until 2043.
Xinjiang Tianshan Cement to launch US$2.36bn bonds issue
10 December 2021China: Xinjiang Tianshan Cement plans to launch an issuance of bonds. Reuters has reported the value of the issuance as US$2.36bn.
Tianshan Cement to establish joint venture in Georgia
19 August 2015Georgia: Xinjiang Tianshan Cement has recently signed an agreement with a Georgian cement company and Xinjiang Hualing Industry & Trade to establish a joint venture in Georgia.
With total investment of US$60m, the joint venture will launch a production line with 3000t/day of clinker capacity and 1.2Mt/yr of cement capacity. Xinjiang Tianshan Cement and Xinjiang Hualing Industry & Trade will control an at least a 65% stake the venture, while the Georgia-based cement company and Xinjiang Hualing Industry & Trade will jointly control a 35% stake at most.
Xinjiang Tianshan Cement’s net loss widens
17 August 2015China: Xinjiang Tianshan Cement's net loss grew to US$39.7m in the first half of 2015, compared to from US$3m in the same period of 2014. The company intends to invest US$19.9m in a power plant, according to Reuters.