Kenya: Bamburi Cement’s first half profits have declined year-on year by 96% to US$0.22 from US$6.99m. Its Building for Growth strategy has seen the topline hold steady amidst setbacks to demand, including higher operating costs and reduced uptake from the Standard Gauge Railway, one of numerous infrastructure projects impacted negatively by rising tensions between Rwanda and Uganda.
Philippines cement tariff to stay below US$5.68/t
Philippines: The tariff on cement imports will not exceed US$5.68/t, the figure recommended by the Tariff Commission. Trade and Industry Secretary Ramón López has stated that the safeguard ought not cause prices to rise. The provisional safeguard duty of US$4.02/t will remain until 10th September 2019.
Algae pond commissioned for HeidelbergCement’s Morocco cement plant
Morocco: Morocco’s second largest cement plant in Safi, HeidelbergCement’s largest in the country, is to receive an adjacent algae pond. Environmental innovator Omega Green has estimated the pond’s rate of carbon dioxide removal at 80-100t/yr. The algae can be sold on to food, cosmetics, and animal feed producers.
US$60m reconstruction approved for Kufa cement plant
Iraq: The Ministry of Finance has approved construction work to restore the capacity of a cement plant in Kufa, Nafaj governorate, damaged in recent conflict. Thompson Reuters reported that work is set to commence pending the imminent release of the funds. Member of Parliament Fadhil Al-Fatlawi of the Labour and Social Care Committee has expressed the expectation that, at its full capacity of 0.18Mt/yr, the plant will accelerate the country’s restoration.


