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Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation provides credit facility for UltraTech Cement Middle East Investments

05 January 2024

UAE: India-based UltraTech Cement has issued a guarantee of US$147m in favour of the Singapore branch of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation. Reuters has reported that the guarantee is for a credit facility in favour of the producer’s UAE subsidiary UltraTech Cement Middle East Investments.

UltraTech Cement Middle East Investments obtained a majority stake in Duqm Cement in Oman in 2023.

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JK Cement receives show cause notice requesting US$279,000

05 January 2024

India: The Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, has issued a show cause notice to JK Cement with regard to possible short payments, non-payments or erroneous refunds, including associated interest, worth US$279,000.

Reuters has reported that the company expects ‘no material impact’ on its operational, financial or other activities due to the notice.

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Revenue authorities fine UltraTech Cement

05 January 2024

India: UltraTech Cement says that it has received demand orders from two local revenue authorities for issues relating to its past tax payments. The Financial Express Online newspaper has reported that the producer must pay a total of US$86,600, including interest and fines. Office of the Deputy Commissioner of State Tax, Bhavnagar, Gujarat, demanded US$56,400 due to an allegedly ineligible input tax credit. Meanwhile, the Office of the Assistant Commissioner of Central Goods and Service Tax Division II, Punjab, demanded US$30,200 due to input service distributor credit not reflected in its statement for the 2018 financial year.

UltraTech Cement plans to challenge the orders, to wit the company said that it has a ‘good case on merit’ to present before appellate authorities.

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Al-Diyar Al-Iraqia for Investments Company to acquire 49% stake in Northern Region Cement’s Iraq business

04 January 2024

Iraq: Al-Diyar Al-Iraqia for Investments Company and Northern Region Cement have concluded a deal under which the former will acquire a 49% stake in the cement producer’s business in Iraq. Argaam News has reported the value of the deal as US$44m. Northern Region Cement said that the new strategic partnership would help it to further expand its investments in the promising market. It will use the proceeds of the deal to repay loans and for ‘external investments.’

Northern Region Cement plans to build a US$139m, 1.32Mt/yr integrated cement plant at an unspecified location in Iraq.

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Saudi Arabian cement producers’ costs grow following rise in fuel prices

04 January 2024

Saudi Arabia: Utilities provider Saudi Aramco has notified Saudi Arabian cement producers of a rise in the price of its feedstock and fuel products from 1 January 2024. Zawya News has reported that Saudi Kayan Petrochemical Company forecast the effect of the price rise to be a 1.2% increase in producers’ cost of sales in 2024.

Yanbu Cement said “The impact of changing the price of fuel products will lead to an increase in the cost of production.” Umm Al-Qura Cement echoed the concern, while Saudi Cement Company said that it is working out the extent of the financial impact and will study ways to mitigate it.

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