Domestic cement consumption expected to rise as exports fall

Domestic cement consumption expected to rise as exports fall

The cement production industry expects to promote domestic consumption because cement export is difficult.
Cement prices rise, profits to fall

Cement prices rise, profits to fall

Higher input costs have forced most cement producers to increase prices.
Cement producers increase sale prices amid rising input costs

Cement producers increase sale prices amid rising input costs

Vietnamese cement producers have increased prices this month in the wake of a price hike of raw materials and input costs.
Cement exports up, domestic consumption down

Cement exports up, domestic consumption down

The estimated sale of Vietnamese cement products reached 70.7 million tonnes in the first eight months of 2021, up 4 percent year-on-year, in which, domestic consumption was about 43.54 million tonnes, down 5 percent, and export volume was 27.23 million t
Cement exports soar by 50 percent

Cement exports soar by 50 percent

Exports of cement and clinker reached an impressive figure of about 19.26 million tonnes in the first five months of this year, increasing by 50 percent over the same period last year.
Cement stocks struggle despite surge in product price

Cement stocks struggle despite surge in product price

While many stocks in the building materials sector like steel or plastic have surged recently, cement stocks are still hovering around a low price zone.
Cement exports unlikely to enjoy robust growth in 2021

Cement exports unlikely to enjoy robust growth in 2021

Vietnam's cement export volume in the year ahead will remain stable, although export growth is not projected to see vigorous growth similar to 2020 as a result of the Chinese market enjoying a gradual stable supply, according to insiders.
Cement and clinker exports skyrocket over past decade

Cement and clinker exports skyrocket over past decade

Vietnam's cement and clinker export output witnessed a 30-fold increase between 2010 and 2019, contributing a figure of 32% to the sector’s total consumption, whilst also boosting the country’s ranking among the world's leading cement exporters.
Cement exports rake in US$732 million over seven-month period

Cement exports rake in US$732 million over seven-month period

Despite the impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic combined with anti-dumping measures in the Philippines, the opening seven months of the year saw the cement industry export 19.5 million tonnes of products at a value of US$732 million, an an
Cement, clinker exports likely to reach yearly targets

Cement, clinker exports likely to reach yearly targets

Vietnam’s cement and clinker exports are well on track to fulfil the target set for the whole year with a positive turnover of nearly 750 million USD seen in the first seven months, statistics from the General Department of Vietnam Customs showed.
Cement industry needs big “players” for high efficiency

Cement industry needs big “players” for high efficiency

The cement industry needs capable investors and large-scale producers to navigate eco-friendly and high efficiency production and generate quality products at lower costs, Nguyen Van Cung, Chairman of the Vietnam Cement Association has suggested.
Insiders deem co-processing key to climate friendly cement production

Insiders deem co-processing key to climate friendly cement production

The cement sector should combine its production and waste-to-energy generation to seek a more eco-friendly carbon dioxide footprint, lower costs, and increasing competitiveness, insiders have suggested.
Review the declaration of exported cement commodity

Review the declaration of exported cement commodity

VCN - If total value of natural resources and minerals plus energy costs accounts for more than 51% of the production cost, the export duty rate will be 5%.
2016 cement sales goal in doubt

2016 cement sales goal in doubt

Industry insiders are concerned the cement industry will find it hard to meet the target of selling 75-77 million tonnes of cement this year due to market difficulties.
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