Argentina’s cement dispatch up +9.9 in 07M 2025

In the first 7 months in 2025, Argentina’s cement dispatch (local and exports) increased by +9.9% to 5.705 Mt, after 5.189 Mt in the same period last year and 7.249 Mt in the year before.
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In the first 7 months in 2025, Argentina’s cement dispatch (local and exports) increased by +9.9% to 5.705 Mt, after 5.189 Mt in the same period last year and 7.249 Mt in the year before.

In the first half of 2025, Armenia’s cement imports increased by +26.6% to 0.319 Mt, after 0.252 Mt in the same period last year and 0.153 Mt in the year before.

In the first 7 months in 2025, Morocco’s cement dispatch increased by +11.0% to 8.288 Mt, after 7.466 Mt in the same period last year and 6.987 Mt in the year before.

Votorantim Cimentos announced plans to invest BRL330m (US$60m) to expand and modernize its Nobres and Cuiabá cement plants in Mato Grosso, Brazil. At Nobres (photo), a new cement mill will boost capacity by 60% from 0.75 to 1.2 Mta. The…

In the first half of 2025, South Korea’s cement production decreased by -18.2% to 18.880 Mt, after 23.085 Mt in the same period last year and 26.032 Mt in the year before.

In the first half of 2025, Colombia’s cement exports declined by -10.8% to 0.570 Mt, after 0.640 Mt in the same period last year and 0.588 Mt in the year before

Dangote Cement announced that its 3.0 Mta cement grinding plant in the Ivory Coast will be completed by 3Q 2025. The grinding plant (illustration) is located next to the new industrial park in Yongbang City near Abidjan and covers an…

In the first 5 months in 2025, Mexico’s cement production (of integrated plants) decreased by -11.3%% to 15.775 Mt, after 17.788 Mt in the same period last year and 16.973 Mt in the year before.

In the first half of 2025, Colombia’s cement production declined by -0.04% to 6.519 Mt, after 6.522 Mt in the same period last year and 6.885 Mt in the year before.

Heidelberg Materials North America announced that it has entered into a binding purchase agreement to acquire the Edmonton, Alberta, assets of BURNCO, a fifth-generation family-owned construction materials company with locations in Canada and the United States. The transaction includes six…