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South Korean cement industry misses 200,000t of cement deliveries on first day of truck drivers' strike 25 November 2022
South Korea: A nationwide truck drivers strike caused 200,000t of cement to remain undelivered from plants on its first day on 24 November 2022, according to the Korean Cement Association. Yonhap English News has reported that the disruption continued unchanged on 25 November 2022.
N + P Group's planned Isbergues Subcoal plant receives clearance 25 November 2022
France: Authorities have granted construction and environmental clearances to N + P Group to set up its planned Isbergues Subcoal solid recovered fuel (SRF) plant in Hauts-de-France. When commissioned in 2024, the 150,000t/yr-capacity plant will be France's first to commercially produce the coal alternative for cement and other industries. The company says that its products will be able to eliminate 100,000t/yr of industrial CO2 emissions nationally. N + P Group will use locally sourced waste at the unit.
Chief development officer Lars Jennissen said “Obtaining the environmental and construction permit is a major achievement for us, and we thank our colleagues and partners for their hard work in realising this important milestone. The new location will contribute to the circular economy in Hauts-de-France by converting regional non-recyclable wastes into new resources for regional customers, and it offers a massive potential CO2 savings for the French market.”
Arabian Cement Company turns profit in first nine months of 2022 24 November 2022
Egypt: Arabian Cement Company more than doubled its sales year-on-year to US$139m during the first nine months of 2022. As a result, the company recorded a net profit of US$10.7m during the period, compared to a US$946,000 loss in the corresponding period in 2021.
Vicem awards 6Mt cement and clinker import contract in Philippines 24 November 2022
Philippines: Vietnam Cement Industry Corporation (Vicem) has awarded a three-year, 6Mt cement and clinker import contract to Fenix (CEZA) International and Gold Falcon Trading Corp. The agreement will have effect from 2023 until 2025. Việt Nam News has reported that Vietnam's Minister of Construction, Nguyen Thanh Nghi, and National Assembly chair, Vuong Dinh Hue, attended the contract's signing in Manila.
Declining demand, primarily from China, has diminished Vietnam's cement exports over past months. Vietnam produced 130Mt of cement in 2021, but consumed just 65Mt.
Ghana: A court has issued an injunction for Empire Cement to desist from operating its unlicensed McCarthy Hills cement facility. Ghana News Agency has reported that the China-based producer's activities at the site present a health hazard to local people. The McCarthy Hills Residents' Association said that the company was established to be exclusively a producer of paper bags for cement products.