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Russian government relaxes cement import rules 02 February 2022
Russia: The Federal Technical Regulation and Metrology Agency (Rosstandart) has relaxed import rules for cement originating from outside the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). Under the new regulations the 28 day inspection period has been cut, according to InterFax. The Industry and Trade Ministry has taken the action to cope with a rise in cement consumption created by both government-backed infrastructure projects and domestic housing. It added that the Central Federal District experienced a shortage in the autumn of 2021 with associated price rises.
"We expect that the reduction of the procedure's duration may encourage importers of cement to increase the volume of its import into the country. And this, in turn, should in fact increase competition in the market and stabilise prices. This, I repeat, is the most important thing that needs to be achieved in the domestic building materials market for its balanced operation," said Deputy Industry and Trade Minister Viktor Yevtukhov.
LafargeHolcim Russia to restart Voskresensk cement plant 02 February 2022
Russia: LafargeHolcim Russia plans to restart its integrated Voskresensk cement plant near Moscow. The 1.3Mt/yr unit was originally stopped in 2016. The subsidiary of Switzerland-based Holcim says it will spend Euro23m on restarting the plant. It also intends to build a dry construction mix unit at the site.
Shree Cement starts commercial production at Patas grinding plant 02 February 2022
India: Shree Cement has started commercial production at its 3Mt/yr Patas grinding plant in the Pune District of Maharashtra. The project had an investment of around US$80m and it will source clinker from a group site in Karnataka. Covid-19 related delays previously saw the scheduled commissioning date moved from late 2020 to September 2021.
Prism Johnson switches proposed grinding plant from Madhya Pradesh to Uttar Pradesh 02 February 2022
India: Prism Johnson has decided to move a proposed increase in its cement grinding capacity from its integrated Satna plant in Madhya Pradesh to a location in eastern Uttar Pradesh. It has done so in response to geographical demand. Previously the cement producer said it was going to add around 1Mt/yr of grinding capacity for a cost of US$34m with a commissioning date scheduled for September 2023. Now it wants to build a 2Mt/yr grinding unit in Uttar Pradesh for around US$67m with a commissioning date by December 2024.
Algeria exports 5Mt of cement in 2021 02 February 2022
Algeria: Ali Bey Nasri, the president of the National Association Algerian Exporters, says that his country exported 5Mt of cement in 2021 with a value of US$200m. Local cement production exceeded 40Mt in 2021 and a rise in exports is expected in 2022, according to the Horizon newspaper. Groupe des Ciments d'Algérie (GICA) operates half of the country’s cement production plants.