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  <title>Coming soon: August Regional Insight</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Coming_soon_August_Regional_Insight.aspx</link>
  <description>This month's Regional Insight will focus on the Central Asian nation of Kazakhstan. The great Silk Road began life before the birth of Christ and lasted through until about the 14th century. In its time millions would have travelled along the routes as trade between east and west grew and developed through the centuries.</description>
  <date>02/08/2010</date>
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  <title>FLSmidth signs technology agreement with US Heyl &amp; Patterson Inc.</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/FLSmidth_signs_technology_agreement.aspx</link>
  <description>FLSmidth has signed an exclusive agreement with Heyl &amp; Patterson Inc. (H&amp;P), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA covering supply of technology and design of wagon tipplers and side arm chargers to be manufactured in India for the Indian market.</description>
  <date>30/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Siam Cement Group is hopeful to restart projects</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Siam_Cement_Group_hoping_to_restart_projects.aspx</link>
  <description>Siam Cement Group (SCG) is hoping that 11 suspended projects will be allowed to start operations within five months.</description>
  <date>29/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Samruddhi Cement to merge with UltraTech</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Samruddhi_Cement_to_merge_with_UltraTech.aspx</link>
  <description>Samruddhi Cement has just recorded a net profit for the quarter ended June 2010 as it prepares to merge with UltraTech.</description>
  <date>29/07/2010</date>
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  <title>QNCC bucking the trend</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/QNCC_bucking_the_trend.aspx</link>
  <description>Qatar National Cement Company has come in with a marginal increase in after-tax gains for this year’s first half results compared with the same period last year.</description>
  <date>28/07/2010</date>
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  <title>New plant for Angola</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/New_plant_for_Angola.aspx</link>
  <description>According to reports, a new 1.6 million tpa cement plant will be built by a three-way joint venture of Angolan and international investors.</description>
  <date>27/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Cement production news from India</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cement_production_news_from_India.aspx</link>
  <description>Birla Group boosts capacity, and Indian companies look for alternative fuel options.</description>
  <date>26/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Consumption on the increase again</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Consumption_on_the_increase_again.aspx</link>
  <description>Data collected in recent months (May and June) by Jeffries International confirms that international cement consumption is on the increase once again, and not only in the emerging markets.</description>
  <date>26/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Holcim’s Midlothian plant achieves safety milestones</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Holcim’s_Midlothian_plant_achieves_safety_milestones.aspx</link>
  <description>The Holcim (US) Inc. cement plant located in Midlothian, Texas has recently surpassed several safety milestones and is the recipient of prestigious industry safety awards.</description>
  <date>26/07/2010</date>
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  <title>ACC Ltd profit and sales down for Q2</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/ACC_Ltd_profit_and_sales_down_for_Q2.aspx</link>
  <description>ACC Ltd, India, recorded a 2.8% drop in Q2 sales, and a 26% reduction in profit.</description>
  <date>23/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Lafarge Canada Inc. goes green</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_Canada_Inc_goes_green.aspx</link>
  <description>Lafarge’s Brookfield plant in Nova Scotia will develop a new type of blended cement that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 76 000 t by 2015.</description>
  <date>21/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Takamol plant begins production </title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Takamol_plant_begins_production.aspx</link>
  <description>ASEC Cement begins production at greenfield plant in Sudan. The most technologically advanced plant in Sudan will satisfy fast-growing domestic demand, helping Sudan ease cement imports that currently stand at 3 million tpa.</description>
  <date>20/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Halyps Cement: first Italcementi plant to obtain EN 16001 certification </title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Halyps_Cement_first_Italcementi_plant_to_obtain_EN_16001_certification .aspx</link>
  <description>Halyps Cement has been certified for compliance with EN 16001: 2009, the new European standard for energy management systems.</description>
  <date>20/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Orient Paper and Industries, India, plans new cement plant</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Orient_Paper_and_Industries_plans_new_cement_plant.aspx</link>
  <description>Orient Paper and Industries is planning to invest Rs 1500 crore in the construction of a 4 million t cement plant in Karnataka, India.</description>
  <date>16/07/2010</date>
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  <title>ASEC Engineering and Management enters agreement to manage Sudanese plant</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/ASEC_Engineering_and_Management_enters_agreement_to_manage_Sudanese_plant.aspx</link>
  <description>ASEC Engineering, a Portfolio Company of ASEC Holding, has signed a contract with Alsalam Cement Production Company (ACPC) to manage a cement plant near Atbara, Sudan.</description>
  <date>15/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Cemex joins Cementos Argos as supplier to Panamal Canal expansion</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cemex_joins_Cementos_Argos_as_supplier_to_Panamal_Canal_expansion.aspx</link>
  <description>Cemex has signed a supply contract with “Consorcio Grupo Unidos por el Canal”, the primary contractor for the construction of the third set of locks of the Panama Canal expansion project.</description>
  <date>15/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Yanbu Cement reacts to fire damage as it looks to continue positive business</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Yanbu_Cement_reacts_to_fire_damage_as_it_looks_to_continue_positive_business.aspx</link>
  <description>Yanbu Cement Co., Saudi Arabia, has revealed that the fire that broke out on the company’s fourth production line on Monday will only have a minor impact on the company’s operations</description>
  <date>13/07/2010</date>
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  <title>New figures show reduction in emissions intensity</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/New_figures_show_reduction_in_emissions_intensity.aspx</link>
  <description>New cement industry figures from the WBCSD’s CSI on carbon dioxide and energy performance show a reduction in emissions intensity.</description>
  <date>13/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Lehigh Cement with plans to reduce mercury emissions</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lehigh_Cement_with_plans_to_reduce_mercury_emissions.aspx</link>
  <description>Lehigh Cement’s Permanente plant, USA, recently announced plans to install new equipment as it aims to reduce mercury emissions by 25%.</description>
  <date>09/07/2010</date>
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  <title>News from Cemex in the US and Panama</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/News_from_Cemex_in_the_US_and_Panama.aspx</link>
  <description>Cemex has reached an agreement to sell seven aggregates quarries in Kentucky, and will supply cement for a hydroelectric plant in Panama.</description>
  <date>09/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Phoenix Cement wins support for solar field project</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Phoenix_Cement_wins_support_for_solar_field_project.aspx</link>
  <description>Phoenix Cement, Arizona, USA, has won support from the Clarkdale Town Council for a proposed solar field project at the Clarkdale plant.</description>
  <date>08/07/2010</date>
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  <title>TXI to close four wet process kilns in USA</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/TXI_to_close_four_wet_process_kilns_in_USA.aspx</link>
  <description>TXI, formerly known as Texas Industries, is to permanently close four of its wet process kilns in Midlothian, Texas, USA.</description>
  <date>08/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Cementos Argos wins Panama Canal contract</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cementos_Argos_wins_Panama_Canal_contract.aspx</link>
  <description>According to reports, Cementos Argos SA has signed a contract to supply US$65 million in cement and other supplies to the Panama Canal expansion project. </description>
  <date>08/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Holcim plans in New Zealand and the Philippines</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Holcim_plans_in_New_Zealand_and_the_Philippines.aspx</link>
  <description>Holcim has revealed that it wants to modify plans for its proposed plant at Oamaru, New Zealand, and will maintain cement prices in the Philippines.</description>
  <date>06/07/2010</date>
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  <title>An update on construction and manufacturing in the US</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/An_update_on_construction_and_manufacturing_in_the_US.aspx</link>
  <description>IHS Global Insight has analysed the construction and manufacturing sectors in the US with a relatively positive outlook for the future</description>
  <date>06/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Indian cement production</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Indian_cement_production.aspx</link>
  <description>Cement production in India is forecast to increase by 10% this fiscal year, reaching 300 million t.</description>
  <date>01/07/2010</date>
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  <title>Hima Cement sets sights on commissioning new plant</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Hima_Cement_sets_sights_on_commissioning_new_plant.aspx</link>
  <description>Hima Cement revealed that its US$ 108 million cement plant in western Uganda will be commissioned in October.</description>
  <date>29/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Dangote Group makes moves across Africa</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Dangote_Group_makes_moves_across_Africa.aspx</link>
  <description>The Dangote Group has invested in a new packaging plant in Ghana and has positioned its subsidiary in Nigeria to become an export hub.</description>
  <date>28/06/2010</date>
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  <title>China Shuangji receives private loan to help complete plant</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/China_Shuangji_receives_private_loan_to_help_complete_plant.aspx</link>
  <description>China Shuangji has secured a US$3.7 million loan that will be used to complete construction of its new plant.</description>
  <date>28/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Cemex partners with EUPAVE</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cemex_partners_with_EUPAVE.aspx</link>
  <description>Cemex in Poland has partnered with EUPAVE to promote all aspects of cement and ready-mix concrete products to the transport infrastructure and related areas.</description>
  <date>28/06/2010</date>
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  <title>World Cement launches its Facebook page and joins Twitter</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/World_Cement_launches_Facebook_page_and_joins_Twitter.aspx</link>
  <description>You can now find World Cement on Facebook and Twitter social networking sites.</description>
  <date>24/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Birla Corp. to invest Rs.2400 crore to expand cement capacity</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Birla_Corp_to_invest_Rs.2400_crore_to_expand_cement_capacity.aspx</link>
  <description>Birla Corporation, India, has announced that it will invest Rs.2400 crore over the coming years in a bid to expand its cement operations.</description>
  <date>24/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Four majors in race for Indian producer (updated)</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Four_majors_in_race_for_Indian_producer.aspx</link>
  <description>Lafarge, CRH, HeidelbergCement and Italcementi are in a race to acquire Murli Industries in Maharashtra, India.</description>
  <date>23/06/2010</date>
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  <title>China Resources Cement to Acquire Six Companies</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/China_Resources_Cement_to_Acquire_Six_Companies.aspx</link>
  <description>China Resources Cement Holdings has reached an agreement with Universal Cement Corp. to acquire six affiliate cement companies.</description>
  <date>23/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Lafarge to demolish Westbury cement factory</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_to_demolish_Westbury_cement_factory.aspx</link>
  <description>Lafarge has announced that it will demolish the mothballed Westbury cement factory due to market conditions.</description>
  <date>17/06/2010</date>
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  <title>New cement plant in Tanzania contributes to country’s expansion</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/New_cement_plant_in_Tanzania_contributes_to_country’s_expansion.aspx</link>
  <description>Lee Building Materials Ltd, China, is planning the construction of a US$ 12.5 million cement plant in Tanzania in September.</description>
  <date>14/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Camargo Correa branches out again</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Camargo_Correa_branches_out_again.aspx</link>
  <description>Continuing its bid for internationalisation, Camargo Correa Cimentos has acquired a controlling stake in Cimentos de Nacala in Mozambique.</description>
  <date>14/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Bridging the Gaps in Turkey</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Bridging_the_Gaps_in_Turkey.aspx</link>
  <description>Turkey is often described as a crossroads linking the European Union, the Mediterranean and the Middle East. Its global role is growing, but what impact has the global downturn had on this rapidly developing country? Paul Maxwell-Cook reviews recent developments and provides an update on the country’s cement industry in this article, taken from WORLD CEMENT’s June issue – available for subscribers to download now.</description>
  <date>11/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Indian cement shipment figures on the rise in May</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Indian_cement_shipment_figures_on_the_rise_in_May.aspx</link>
  <description>Indian cement producers displayed a positive performance in May as shipments were on the increase.</description>
  <date>08/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Holcim’s Ste Genevieve plant inaugurated</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Holcim’s_Ste_Genevieve_plant_inaugurated.aspx</link>
  <description>Holcim (US) hosted the inaugural celebration of its newest plant in Ste Genevieve County, Missouri on 4 June.</description>
  <date>08/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Jaiprakash Associates to increase capacity by 30 million t</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Jaiprakash_Associates_to_increase_capacity_by_30_million_t.aspx</link>
  <description>Jaiprakash Associates has announced that it will invest around Rs 10 000 crore over the next three years.</description>
  <date>07/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Summit Materials Acquires Major Stake in Continental</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Summit_Materials_Acquires_Major_Stake_in_Continental.aspx</link>
  <description>Summit Materials has announced a majority investment in Continental Cement Company in Missouri, USA.</description>
  <date>04/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Cash Injection for Sephaku Cement</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cash_Injection_for_Sephaku_Cement.aspx</link>
  <description>The Nigerian conglomerate Dangote is investing R779 million in Sephaku Cement, in South Africa.</description>
  <date>03/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Zero tariff a worry for the Philippines</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Zero_tariff_a_worry_for_the_Philippines.aspx</link>
  <description>The zero tariff on imports of cement to the Philippines is worrying producers there, despite only two shipments having come in since the tariff was reduced in February. With price hikes on the horizon, cement companies fear dumping will undervalue local cement.</description>
  <date>03/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Cemex and Penna Cement Unable to Agree Terms</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cemex_and_Penna_Cement_Unable_to_Agree_Terms.aspx</link>
  <description>Cemex’s bid to take over Hyderabad-based Penna Cement hangs in the balance as both companies have been unable to arrive at an acceptable valuation.</description>
  <date>03/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Taiwan’s Asia Cement expands Chinese operations</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Taiwan’s_Asia_Cement_expands_Chinese_operations.aspx</link>
  <description>Taiwan’s Asia Cement is set to expand capacity by 6 million t in central China through mergers and self-built plants.</description>
  <date>03/06/2010</date>
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  <title>JK Cement to expand facilities in India</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/JK_Cement_to_expand_facilities_in_India.aspx</link>
  <description>JK Cement, India, is carrying out a brownfield expansion project at the Mangrol plant, as well as developing a grinding facility.</description>
  <date>03/06/2010</date>
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  <title>Tanzanian cement producers challenged</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Tanzanian_cement_producers_challenged.aspx</link>
  <description>Tanzania’s president, Jakaya Kikwete has challenged the country’s cement producers to continue to increase their production capacities.</description>
  <date>01/06/2010</date>
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  <title>ACC Limited to build new plant in Maharashtra</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/ACC_Limited_to_build_new_plant_in_Maharashtra.aspx</link>
  <description> ACC Limited is setting up a 3 million tpa cement project at a cost of Rs.1500 crore.</description>
  <date>01/06/2010</date>
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  <title>FLSmidth announces new contract – third in a week</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/FLSmidth_announces_new_contract_third_in_a_week.aspx</link>
  <description>FLSmidth has signed a contract worth €32.1 million (approximately DKK239 million) with Administración Nacional De Combustibles, Alcohol y Portland (ANCAP), a state-owned Uruguayan company. This follows two Tunisian contracts announced on 21st May.</description>
  <date>28/05/2010</date>
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  <title>Italcementi’s i.light cement for Thailand </title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Italcementi’s_i.light_cement_for_Thailand .aspx</link>
  <description>Italcementi’s new i.light is due to be launched in Thailand later this year.</description>
  <date>27/05/2010</date>
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  <title>SLNI to supply new cement plant to Angola</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/SLNI_to_supply_new_cement_plant_to_Angola.aspx</link>
  <description>The Portuguese group SLNI is to build a cement plant in Angola.</description>
  <date>27/05/2010</date>
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  <title>ASEC Ready Mix begins operations</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/ASEC_Ready_Mix_begins_operations.aspx</link>
  <description>A joint venture between leading regional producer ASEC Cement and Egypt’s Misr Qena Cement will cater to the under-served Upper Egyptian building and infrastructure markets.</description>
  <date>26/05/2010</date>
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  <title>J K Lakshmi Cement in acquisition mood</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/J_K_Lakshmi_Cement_in_acquisition_mood.aspx</link>
  <description>J K Lakshmi is reported to be looking for an acquisition either in India or overseas.</description>
  <date>26/05/2010</date>
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  <title>Prosperity re-enters into Liaoning JV</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Prosperity_re-enters_into_Liaoning_JV.aspx</link>
  <description>Prosperity Minerals has agreed to purchase a 25% stake in Liaoning Changqing, a company that was previously transferred out of Properity’s ownership with the sale of most of its Chinese operations to TCC International Ltd.</description>
  <date>26/05/2010</date>
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  <title>Lafarge and STRABAG join forces in Central Europe</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_and_STRABAG_join_forces_in_Central_Europe.aspx</link>
  <description>Lafarge and STRABAG are combining their cement activities in several countries of Central Europe.</description>
  <date>26/05/2010</date>
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  <title>TAQA Arabia and ASEC Cement inaugurate Sudanese power-generation joint venture</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/TAQA_Arabia_and_ASEC_Cement_inaugurate_Sudanese_power_generation_JV.aspx</link>
  <description>The captive 42 MW Berber plant marks major milestone for TAQA Arabia’s power generation business while powering Sudan’s most technologically advanced and environmentally friendly cement producer.</description>
  <date>25/05/2010</date>
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  <title>Martinsburg plant celebrates major upgrade</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Martinsburg_plant_celebrates_major_upgrade.aspx</link>
  <description>On 5 June, Essroc’s Martinsburg will be holding an open house following the dedication of its new US$ 500 million plant upgrade.</description>
  <date>24/05/2010</date>
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  <title>MerchantBridge invests US$ 1.5 billion in Iraq</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/MerchantBridge_invests_US$_1.5_billion_in_Iraq.aspx</link>
  <description>MerchantBridge, a direct investment and private equity company focused on the Middle East, is investing in debt and equity in Iraq.</description>
  <date>24/05/2010</date>
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  <title>HeidelbergCement signs agreement with IFC</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/HeidelbergCement_signs_agreement_with_IFC.aspx</link>
  <description>HeidelbergCement and the IFC have signed an agreement to increase the local supply of cement in sub-Saharan Africa.</description>
  <date>24/05/2010</date>
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  <title>Chinese investment for Mozambique plant</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Chinese_investment_for_Mozambique_plant.aspx</link>
  <description>Chinese investors are to fund construction of a cement plant in Beluluane in the Maputo province of Mozambique.</description>
  <date>20/05/2010</date>
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  <title>Lafarge’s sustainable support at World Expo 2010</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarges_sustainable_support_at_World_Expo_2010.aspx</link>
  <description>World Expo 2010 has opened in Shanghai, China and Lafarge is the largest supplier to the event.</description>
  <date>19/05/2010</date>
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  <title>Holcim Eastern Europe finds successful approach to health and safety</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Holcim_Eastern_Europe’s_approach_to_health_and_safety.aspx</link>
  <description>Creating a uniform approach to health and safety is no easy task.  But when your company spans many cultures, geographies and operates in a high-risk area, it’s even more of a challenge, but it’s one that Holcim was determined to take on.</description>
  <date>18/05/2010</date>
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  <title>Ciment Français: bad weather conditions hampered Q1 performance</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Ciment_Français_bad_weather_conditions_hampered_Q1_performance.aspx</link>
  <description>Ciments Français (Italcementi Group) has released its Q1 results. 
Against a difficult economic background, the first quarter of 2010 was characterised by very bad weather conditions in Western Europe and North America. </description>
  <date>18/05/2010</date>
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  <title>Surya Group to set up 5 million tpa cement plant</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Surya_Group_to_set_up_5_million_tpa_cement_plant.aspx</link>
  <description>Surya Group is planning to construct a 5 million tpa cement plant in Gujarat, India.</description>
  <date>17/05/2010</date>
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  <title>HeidelbergCement continues costs-cutting course</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/HeidelbergCement_continues_costs_cutting_course.aspx</link>
  <description>HeidelbergCement issues statement of first quarter results. The company continues to cut costs and repay debt, and admits that it cannot be sure whether poor Q1 results are due to the continuing economic crisis or poor weather.</description>
  <date>14/05/2010</date>
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  <title>New plant planned in South Africa</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/New_plant_planned in_South_Africa.aspx</link>
  <description>In South Africa today, China’s Jidong Development Group and the China-Africa Development Fund (CADFund) have signed an MoU with Women Investment Portfolio Holdings (Wiphold) and Continental Cement (Conticem), a limestone mining firm. The MoU relates to the construction of a R1.65 billion cement plant to be located 85 km north of Brits in Limpopo.</description>
  <date>13/05/2010</date>
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  <title>KKR to invest in Dalmia Cement</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/kkr_to_invest_in_calmia_cement.aspx</link>
  <description>The private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts has agreed to purchase a 15 - 20% stake in Dalmia Cement.</description>
  <date>10/05/2010</date>
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  <title>Lafarge to renovate Iraqi cement plant</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_to_renovate_Iraqi_cement_plant.aspx</link>
  <description>Lafarge has launched a US$ 200 million project to renovate an Iraqi cement plan.</description>
  <date>10/05/2010</date>
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  <title>CEMBUREAU-commissioned study concludes NOx/SO2 ETS is risky</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/CEMBUREAU_commissioned_study_concludes_NOx_and_SO2_ETS_is_risky.aspx</link>
  <description>An independent study by Ecofys/Emission Care (commissioned by CEMBUREAU) has been launched on the consequences of an industrial NOx and SO2 emissions trading scheme on the European cement sector.</description>
  <date>10/05/2010</date>
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  <title>Holcim to build new cement plant in Indonesia</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/new_cement_plant_in_Indonesia.aspx</link>
  <description>Holcim is planning to build a further cement plant in Indonesia to complement the two existing cement plants and grinding station that are already there.</description>
  <date>07/05/2010</date>
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  <title>The Future for Low Carbon Cements</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/The_Future_for_Low_Carbon_Cements.aspx</link>
  <description>As a lower-carbon world approaches – one in which carbon emissions become more tightly regulated and expensive – the cement industry faces a challenge.</description>
  <date>07/05/2010</date>
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  <title>Lafarge announces Q1 results</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_announces_Q1_results.aspx</link>
  <description>Lafarge reports 10% decrease in sales thanks largely to poor weather conditions in key markets. Cost-reduction programmes are proving successful across all business areas. Free cash flow has improved.</description>
  <date>06/05/2010</date>
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  <title>Siemens to supply electrical equipment and automation to Turkmenistan</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Siemens_to_supply_electrical_equipment_and_automation_to_Turkmenistan.aspx</link>
  <description>Siemens Industry Solutions Division is to provide the electrical equipment and automation system for a new cement line at Jebel, Turkmenistan.</description>
  <date>06/05/2010</date>
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  <title>Votorantim Cimentos announces 8 new plants in seven states in Brazil</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Votorantim_Cimentos_announces_8_new_plants.aspx</link>
  <description>Votorantim Cimentos has announced a plan to implement eight cement factories in seven states across Brazil. This brings its consolidated investment plans for the period 2007 – 13 to R$5 billion all told, calling for 22 new plants and some 7000 new jobs, direct and indirect.</description>
  <date>04/05/2010</date>
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  <title>Holcim sees positive signs in first quarter results</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Holcim_sees_positive_signs_in_first_quarter_results.aspx</link>
  <description>The Group sold more cement, aggregates and ready-mix concrete, achieved higher net sales and better operating margins.</description>
  <date>04/05/2010</date>
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  <title>China’s cement and cement clinker exports see increase</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Chinas_cement_and_cement_clinker_exports_see_increase.aspx</link>
  <description>Cement and clinker exports were up by 20% in the first quarter of 2010, according to the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.</description>
  <date>30/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Holcim seeking tenders for New Zealand plant</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Holcim_seeking_tenders_for_New_Zealand_plant.aspx</link>
  <description>Holcim is going to seek tenders to build a second plant in New Zealand this year.</description>
  <date>30/04/2010</date>
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  <title>HeidelbergCement secures liquidity until the end of 2013</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/HeidelbergCement_secures_liquidity_until_the_end_of_2013.aspx</link>
  <description>HeidelbergCement has signed a new, self-arranged € 3 billion syndicated credit facility with a group of 17 banks. </description>
  <date>29/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Cemex in Talks with Penna Cement</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cemex_in_Talks_with_Penna_Cement.aspx</link>
  <description>Cemex is exploring opportunities to enter the Indian cement market and is in discussions with Penna Cement on a possible buy out.</description>
  <date>29/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Reliance ADAG to construct 5 million tpa cement plant</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Reliance_ADAG_to_construct_5_million_tpa_cement_plant.aspx</link>
  <description>Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group has announced plans to construct a 5 million tpa cement plant in Karnataka with an investment of Rs. 1500 crore.</description>
  <date>29/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Alexandria Cement Plans Rights Issue</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Alexandria_Cement_Plans_Rights_Issue.aspx</link>
  <description>Egypt’s Alexandria Cement has received the go-ahead for a US$ 442 million rights issue.</description>
  <date>29/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Holcim plans new cement plant in Indonesia</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Holcim_plans_new_cement_plant_in_Indonesia.aspx</link>
  <description>PT Holcim Indonesia has announced plans to invest up to US$ 500 million in a new cement plant in East Java.</description>
  <date>28/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Lafarge suffers further delays to mining operations in India</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_suffers_further_delays_to_mining_operations_in_India.aspx</link>
  <description>India’s Supreme Court has refused to lift a ban on mining by Lafarge in Meghalaya, due to environmental concerns.</description>
  <date>28/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Recapitalisation for Lafarge Cement Zimbabwe</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Recapitalisation_for_Lafarge_Cement_Zimbabwe.aspx</link>
  <description>Lafarge Cement Zimbabwe is to receive a US$ 3 million injection of capital from the Lafarge Group for recapitalisation of its operations to improve efficiency.</description>
  <date>27/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Nirma Ltd receives court approval to construct cement plant</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Nirma_Ltd_receives_court_approval_to_construct_cement_plant.aspx</link>
  <description>Nirma Ltd has received conditional approval from the Gujarat High Court to construct its Rs.1400 crore cement plant at Mahua, India, which has been challenged by local farmers due to its environmental impact.</description>
  <date>27/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Garadagh Cement Conversion</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Garadagh_Cement_Conversion.aspx</link>
  <description>Garadagh Cement, Azerbaijan, is currently converting its plant from wet to dry process in a €300 million upgrade and environment improvement project.</description>
  <date>26/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Gulf Cement to increase capacity </title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Gulf_Cement_to_increase_capacity .aspx</link>
  <description>Gulf Cement Company, Qatar, is looking to increase its production capacity to 12 000 tpd, as a second production line is due to come online in 2011.</description>
  <date>26/04/2010</date>
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  <title>CemenTec offers lowest bid for Habesha Project</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/CemenTec_offers_lowest_bid_for_Habesha_Project.aspx</link>
  <description>In a few weeks Habesha Cement will announce who has won the 
 the contract to supervise the construction of Habesha’s new 1.2 million tpa cement plant in Eithiopia.
</description>
  <date>23/04/2010</date>
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  <title>News from Egypt</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/News_from_Egypt.aspx</link>
  <description>Possible health tax on cement companies, and Egypt set to reissue two licences.</description>
  <date>21/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Italcementi to set Up 120 MW Wind Farm</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Italcementi_to_set_up_120_MW_wind_farm.aspx</link>
  <description>Egypt’s first privately owned wind farm is to be built by Italcementi in the Gulf of Suez.</description>
  <date>21/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Photocatalytic Cementitious Materials - Situation, Challenges and Perspectives</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Photocatalytic_Cementitious_Materials.aspx</link>
  <description>In this paper Gian Luca Guerrini – CTG Italcementi Group, Italy, briefly reviews the situation with photocatalytic cementitious materials and their current applications in the building sector.
</description>
  <date>20/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Is the cement sector subject to unnecessary interference by the authorities? </title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cement_sector_experiences_unnecessary_interference.aspx</link>
  <description>It is evident that the cement industry is constantly being examined by various authorities. This interference comes in many forms. In Europe, it is the custom to allow the European Commission to ‘attack’ the cement manufacturers always probing alleged anti-competitive behaviour.</description>
  <date>20/04/2010</date>
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  <title>China Resources Cement Holdings set to buy two new plants</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/China_Resources_Cement_Holdings_set_to_buy_two_new_plants.aspx</link>
  <description>China Resources Cement Holdings Ltd plans to spend RMB 830 million in acquiring two cement plants.</description>
  <date>19/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Vicat planning to purchase Bharathi Cement</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Vicat_planning_to_purchase_Bharathi_Cement.aspx</link>
  <description>Vicat, France, is in the advanced stages of buyout discussions with Bharathi Cement, India.</description>
  <date>16/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Staten Island Terminal project granted ARRA funding</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Staten_Island_Terminal_project_granted_ARRA_funding.aspx</link>
  <description>Staten Island Terminal has been granted US$28 million funding for the construction of a cement import and distribution facility. </description>
  <date>15/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Cement demand on the up in the Philippines</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cement_demand_on_the_up_in_the_Philippines.aspx</link>
  <description>Cement sales in the Philippines rose by 11.2% in 2009 on the back of increased election spending and high levels of construction following Tropical Storms.</description>
  <date>15/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Indian industry displays growth in March</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Indian_industry_displays_growth_in_March.aspx</link>
  <description>Figures are in for cement shipments in March, showing the Indian industry is still on a path to double-digit growth for the year. Buoyed by demand from infrastructure projects and residential building projects, the industry hit growth of 10.48% for FY2009/10, according to reports.</description>
  <date>14/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Benue Cement records massive profit for 2009</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Benue_Cement_records_massive_profit_for_2009.aspx</link>
  <description>Dangote Cement’s Benue Cement Company has posted a massive 205% increase in profits for FY2009.</description>
  <date>14/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Commissioning complete at West China Cement</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Commissioning_complete_at_West_China_Cement.aspx</link>
  <description>West China Cement’s Yangxian cement plant is fully commissioned and running at full production capacity.</description>
  <date>14/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Lafarge agrees limestone quarrying compensation in India</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_agrees_limestone_quarrying_compensation_in_India.aspx</link>
  <description>Lafarge is expected to pay Rs.600 million to compensate for environmental damage as a result of limestone quarry operations in India.</description>
  <date>13/04/2010</date>
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  <title>The hazardous nature of handling cement</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/The_hazardous_nature_of_handling_cement.aspx</link>
  <description>Handling cement poses numerous health and safety risks. Causes, symptoms and prevention methods are outlined here.</description>
  <date>13/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Cemex proposes model for affordable housing</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cemex_proposes_model_for_affordable_housing.aspx</link>
  <description>Cemex has proposed a new model for the development of affordable housing at the World Economic Forum on Latin America 2010 held in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.</description>
  <date>12/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Short and long-term forecasts for the US cement industry</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Short_and_long_term_forecasts_for_the_US_cement_industry.aspx</link>
  <description>Harsh conditions facing the cement industry are expected to persist throughout 2010 and beyond. In view of this, the US will be faced with some difficult decisions.</description>
  <date>09/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Lafarge ceremoniously puts an end to production at Northfleet Works</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_ends_production_at_Northfleet .aspx</link>
  <description>Lafarge Cement formally marked the end of production at its Northfleet Works in a symbolic ceremony led by the demolition of its 550 ft. chimneys.</description>
  <date>08/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Cemex launches carbon-labelled cement</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cemex_launches_carbon_labelled_cement.aspx</link>
  <description>Cemex has announced that its UK operation is the first cement company in the world to provide certified carbon labels for its cement using the Carbon Trust’s Carbon Reduction Label.</description>
  <date>08/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Indian companies to set up cement plants in Kenya </title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Indian_companies_to_set_up_cement_plants_in_Kenya .aspx</link>
  <description>Two Indian-based companies have been given the go-ahead to create cement plants in Pokot, Kenya</description>
  <date>08/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Indian government aid for Tamil Nadu Cement project</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Indian_government_aid_for_Tamil_Nadu_Cement_project.aspx</link>
  <description>The Indian government is injecting cash into a modernisation project for Tamil Nadu cement.</description>
  <date>05/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Nepal looking to become self sufficient</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Nepal_looking_to_become_self_sufficient_in_cement_sector.aspx</link>
  <description>Abundant limestone reserves in Nepal could not only produce enough cement to meet domestic demand, it could export cement.</description>
  <date>04/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Attock looking to acquire Al-Abbas Cement </title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Attock_looking_to_acquire_Al-Abbas_Cement .aspx</link>
  <description>Attock Cement and Al-Abbas Cement have signed a Memorandum of Understanding regarding Attock Cement’s proposed acquisition of Al-Abbas</description>
  <date>03/04/2010</date>
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  <title>Saudi cement market: strong demand but overcapacity becoming a problem</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Saudi_cement_market_strong_demand_but_overcapacity.aspx</link>
  <description>A new report provides a comprehensive review of the Saudi cement market, which, despite excess capacity, still remains one of the strongest globally.</description>
  <date>01/04/2010</date>
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  <title>VRL Cements: India’s newest entry into the market</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/VRL_Cements_enters_the_Indian_cement_market.aspx</link>
  <description>India’s largest road transport company, VRL Logistics Ltd, is moving into the cement industry through the formation of VRL Cements.</description>
  <date>31/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Siemens updates process control system </title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Siemens_updates_process_control_system .aspx</link>
  <description>Siemens Industry Automation Division has updated its Cemat process control system for the cement industry and associated sectors with multiple new functions.</description>
  <date>31/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Lafarge Surma ordered to obtain EIA clearance to mine limestone</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_Surma_ordered_to_obtain_EIA_clearance_to_mine_limestone.aspx</link>
  <description>India’s Supreme Court has declined to grant permission for Lafarge to mine limestone in Meghalaya forests.</description>
  <date>30/03/2010</date>
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  <title>News from Africa</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/News_from_Africa.aspx</link>
  <description>In Mozambique, Matola Cement is set to double production, while in Nigeria the Bua Group will expand the Sokoto Cement plant.</description>
  <date>30/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Ambuja Cements commissions new grinding unit</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Ambuja_Cements_commissions_new_grinding_unit.aspx</link>
  <description>Ambuja Cements, India, has commissioned a 1.5 million t grinding unit in Nalagarh, Himachal Pradesh.</description>
  <date>29/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Emirates cement plant inaugurated</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Emirates_cement_plant_inaugurated.aspx</link>
  <description>The new JV Emirates Cement plant has been officially opened in Fujairah, UAE.</description>
  <date>26/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Volvo invests in technology centre in China</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Volvo_invests_in_technology_centre_in_China.aspx</link>
  <description>Volvo announces multi-million dollar investment in Jinan, China for the creation of a BRIC-country focused product design and technology centre. </description>
  <date>26/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Benin suffers power shortages; relies on imports</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Benin_suffers_power_shortages_relies_on_imports.aspx</link>
  <description>In Benin, ongoing power shortages have brought 75% of cement plants in the country to a standstill, according to reports.</description>
  <date>26/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Dalmia Cement to demerge cement and thermal power</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Dalmia_Cement_to_demerge_cement_and_thermal_power.aspx</link>
  <description>Dalmia Cement has announced plans to demerge its cement, thermal power and other businesses.</description>
  <date>25/03/2010</date>
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  <title>News from East Africa</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/News_from_East_Africa.aspx</link>
  <description>The East African Community (EAC) cement market looks set for increased capacities by leading suppliers, which could lead to a fierce price war.</description>
  <date>25/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Polysius to supply grinding plants</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Polysius_to_supply_grinding_plants.aspx</link>
  <description>Polysius has received orders to supply grinding plants to cement manufacturers in India and Germany.</description>
  <date>24/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Successful installation in Slovakia</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Successful_installation_in_Slovakia.aspx</link>
  <description>ABB has announced the successful installation of its SpectraFlow and Raw Mix Preparation (RMP) solutions at CEMMAC’s plant in Slovakia.</description>
  <date>22/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Sanghi Industries, India, takes steps to construct cement plant in Kenya</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Sanghi_Industries_to_construct_cement_plant_in_Kenya.aspx</link>
  <description>Sanghi Industries, India, has purchased land in Kenya for construction of a new 1.2 million t cement plant. This move comes as part of a larger expansion programme, with the company increasing its capacity to 8 million t.</description>
  <date>22/03/2010</date>
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  <title>EIB and DBSA to fund infrastructure programme</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/EIB_and_DBSA_to_fund_infrastructure_programme.aspx</link>
  <description>The European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) have agreed to set up a joint technical assistance programme to improve the preparation and implementation of infrastructure projects.</description>
  <date>19/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Strengthened relations for infrastructure and private sector projects across South Africa</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Strengthened_relations_for_infrastructure_and_private_sector_projects_across_South_Africa.aspx</link>
  <description>On 17 March, South Africa and the European Investment Bank (EIB) reaffirmed their mutual commitment to a continued close partnership and cooperation.</description>
  <date>19/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Shiva Cement plans to increase capacity in line with rising demand</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Shiva_Cement_plans_to_increase_capacity.aspx</link>
  <description>Shiva Cement, India, is in the process of considering setting up a 25 MW power plant.</description>
  <date>18/03/2010</date>
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  <title>USGS publication shows negative results for cement in December 2009</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/USGS_publication_shows_negative_results_for_cement_in_December_2009.aspx</link>
  <description>The USGS Mineral Industry Surveys publication "Cement in 
December 2009” has recently been published. This report provides monthly data on the shipments of cement to final customers, and the production of clinker, in the United States from January 2008 through the current month. 
</description>
  <date>16/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Sanghi Industries seeks RS660 crore to contribute towards expansion programme</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Sanghi_Industries_seeks_capital_expansion_programme.aspx</link>
  <description>Sanghi Industries is looking to raise approximately RS660 crore to contribute towards an expansion programme that should triple the company’s capacity.</description>
  <date>15/03/2010</date>
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  <title>East Africa Portland Cement Company forced to put out a tender for the supply of clinker</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/East_Africa_Portland_Cement_Company_forced_to_put_out_a_tender_for_the_supply_of_clinker.aspx</link>
  <description>East Africa Portland Cement Company (EAPCC) has been forced to put out a tender for the supply of clinker as a result of its new clinker kiln suffering delays construction.</description>
  <date>15/03/2010</date>
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  <title>FLSmidth receives operation and maintenance contract in Angola</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/FLSmidth_receives_operation_and_maintenance_contract_in_Angola.aspx</link>
  <description>FLSmidth has received a contract from Fabrica De Cimento Do Kwanza-Sul SA, Angola, for the operation and maintenance of its 4200 tpd cement plant.</description>
  <date>12/03/2010</date>
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  <title>New plants under construction in China</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/New_plants_under_construction_in_China.aspx</link>
  <description>Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings has announced plans to construct a new cement plant in the Guangdong Province; while West China Cement’s Yangxian facility is scheduled to come online ahead of schedule this month.</description>
  <date>11/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Sanko Holding to invest to increase capacity</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Sanko_Holding_to_invest_to_increase_capacity.aspx</link>
  <description>Sanko Holding, Turkey, has announced plans to invest US$150 million to increase production capacity at the Bartin cement plant.</description>
  <date>11/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Sephaku Cement to enter South African cement market </title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Sephaku_Cement_to_enter_South_African_cement_market .aspx</link>
  <description>Sephaku Cement is in advanced negotiations for funding new cement projects.</description>
  <date>11/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Italcementi’s Board of Directors approves €2 billion EMTN program</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Italcementis_Board_of_Directors_approves_2_billion_EMTN_program.aspx</link>
  <description>The Italcementi Board of Directors has approved an Italcementi S.p.A. Euro Medium Term Note issuance program for nonconvertible bonds intended for Italian and international qualified investors, up to a maximum amount of €2 billion.</description>
  <date>10/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Global attempts to restrict emissions </title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Global_attempts_to_restrict_emissions .aspx</link>
  <description>Plans and programmes to regulate emissions are underway across the globe. This article looks at the latest news from the EU, China and the US.</description>
  <date>10/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Third consecutive month of growth for Indian cement industry</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Third_consecutive_month_of_growth_for_Indian_cement_industry.aspx</link>
  <description>Reports suggest that the Indian cement industry is likely to show growth above 12% in February, making it the third consecutive month to see double-digit growth.</description>
  <date>09/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Cemex and RTI to explore CCS potential </title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cemex_and_RTI_to_explore_CCS_potential .aspx</link>
  <description>Cemex USA has been awarded US$1.1 million funding to demonstrate carbon capture technology.</description>
  <date>08/03/2010</date>
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  <title>ACC is increasing capacities</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/ACC_is_increasing_capacities.aspx</link>
  <description>ACC is entering new markets in Andhra Pradesh and increasing capacities elsewhere in India.</description>
  <date>08/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Tororo Cement plans US$50 million expansion</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Tororo_Cement_plans_US_50 million_expansion.aspx</link>
  <description>Uganda’s largest cement manufacturer will increase cement grinding, storage and packing facilities.</description>
  <date>08/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Cemex USA named ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cemex_USA_named_ENERGY_STAR_Partner_of_the_Year.aspx</link>
  <description>The EPA has named Cemex USA a 2010 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year for outstanding energy management and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.</description>
  <date>05/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Holcim reports results for a difficult year</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Holcim_reports_results_for_a_difficult_year.aspx</link>
  <description>Extracts from Holcim’s report on its 2009 annual results are presented here. Results show the success of the cost reduction programme and a strengthened balance sheet. </description>
  <date>05/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Spanish group reports 2009 results</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Spanish_group_reports_2009_results.aspx</link>
  <description>Formento de Construcciones y Contratas SA (FCC) has issued its 2009 financial results. Net profit fell on lower sales, but the cost reduction programme is proceeding as planned.</description>
  <date>04/03/2010</date>
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  <title>A round-up of news from China</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/A_round_up_of_news_from_China.aspx</link>
  <description>Cement demand to remain high, Taiwan Cement acquisition strengthens presence, BBMG purchases Beijing-based plants from Lafarge.</description>
  <date>04/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Indonesia returns to growth</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Indonesia_returns_to_growth.aspx</link>
  <description>In January, Indonesia saw a 13% increase in cement sales, signalling the country’s return to economic growth after a flat period throughout 2009. Analysts expect cement sales to continue to grow in line with the economy this year – at a rate of around 6%.</description>
  <date>03/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Lafarge and Votorantim finalise transaction</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_and_Votorantim_finalise_transaction.aspx</link>
  <description>Lafarge has announced that it will receive Brazilian cement assets in exchange for the sale to Votorantim on 3 February 2010 of its 17.28% stake in the Portuguese Cimpor group. </description>
  <date>01/03/2010</date>
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  <title>FLSmidth wins Indian order with HeidelbergCement</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/FLSmidth_wins_Indian_order_with_HeidelbergCement.aspx</link>
  <description>FLSmidth has received an order worth approximately €48 million (DKK 357 million) from HeidelbergCement India Limited for the supply of equipment to their Indian capacity expansion project.</description>
  <date>01/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Newsbyte: CSN’s bid for Cimpor unsucessful</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/CSN’s_bid_for_Cimpor_unsuccessful.aspx</link>
  <description>Less than 9% of shareholders have taken up CSN’s offer to purchase a 33% stake plus one share in Cimpor.</description>
  <date>01/03/2010</date>
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  <title>Cement industry set to spend US$ 3.5 billion on air pollution control</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cement_industry_set_to_spend_US_3.5_billion_on_air_pollution_control.aspx</link>
  <description>US-based McIlvaine Company has published new forecasts on air pollution control systems now becoming even more essential to meet stricter standards and regulations.</description>
  <date>26/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Habesha Cement attracts Chinese and Indian tenders</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Habesha_Cement_attracts_Chinese_and_Indian_tenders.aspx</link>
  <description>Eithiopia’s Habesha Cement has received five tenders for the construction of its newest plant.</description>
  <date>26/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Castle Cement Ltd given record fine</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Castle_Cement_Ltd_given_record_fine.aspx</link>
  <description>Castle Cement Ltd. have been fined £250 000 for dust, noise and smoke pollution.</description>
  <date>25/02/2010</date>
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  <title>ASEC Holding in US$ 80 million deal with ASEC Cement</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/ASEC_Holding_in_US_80_million_deal_with_ASEC_Cement.aspx</link>
  <description>ASEC Holding has acquired an additional 9.48% holding in ASEC cement, thereby increasing its exposure to become one of the region’s largest independent cement producers.</description>
  <date>25/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Cemex completes joint venture asset sale in US</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cemex_completes_joint_venture_asset_sale_in_US.aspx</link>
  <description>Cemex has announced the sale of 12 quarries in the US to SPO Partners &amp; Co.</description>
  <date>23/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Ghacem Ltd and Mutiwall Paper Sacks (MPs) West Africa Limited enter agreement</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Ghacem_Ltd_and_Mutiwall_Paper_Sacks_(MPs)_West_Africa_Limited_enter_agreement.aspx</link>
  <description>In Ghana, an agreement has been made between Ghacem Limited and Mutiwall Paper Sacks (MPs) West Africa Limited regarding limestone mining operations in Western Nzema.</description>
  <date>23/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Lafarge feels benefits of cost-reduction programme</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_feels_benefits-of_cost_reduction_programme.aspx</link>
  <description>Lafarge has issued a statement following the release of its 2009 full year results. Excerpts from the statement are reproduced here.</description>
  <date>22/02/2010</date>
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  <title>SAK Commodities wins Iraqi contract</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/SAK_Commodities_wins_Iraqi_contract.aspx</link>
  <description>SAK Commodities has confirmed its first support contract with Iraq's Ministry of Trade. Excerpts from the company’s statement about the contract follow here.</description>
  <date>17/02/2010</date>
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  <title>New JV formed to exploit limestone and dolomite deposits</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/New_JV_formed_to_exploit_limestone_and_dolomite_deposits_in_Oman.aspx</link>
  <description>Lhoist and Suhail Bahwan Group have formed a joint venture to develop limestone and dolomite reserves in Oman.</description>
  <date>17/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Camargo bid could see off CSN</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Camargo_bid_could_see_off_CSN.aspx</link>
  <description>Brazilian conglomerate Carmago Correa Group has acquired a 22.17% stake in Cimpor while CSN files antitrust complaint against Votorantim.</description>
  <date>16/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Newsbyte: CSN changes tack on Cimpor bid</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Newsbyte_CSN_changes_tack_on_Cimpor_bid.aspx</link>
  <description>Having failed to impress Cimpor with its original bid back in December, CSN has made an alternate offer.</description>
  <date>16/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Newsbytes from the US</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Newsbytes_from_the_US-_Ash_Grove_Cemex_Holcim.aspx</link>
  <description>Things begin to look up for Ash Grove, Cemex Davenport closes and Holcim invests in clean energy.</description>
  <date>16/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Egypt to initiate international bidding process</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Egypt_to_initiate_international_bidding_process.aspx</link>
  <description>Egypt is looking to start an international bidding process to grant cement licences by mid-year.</description>
  <date>14/02/2010</date>
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  <title>HeidelbergCement – preliminary overview 2009</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/HeidelbergCement_preliminary_overview_2009.aspx</link>
  <description>On 10 February, HeidelbergCement presented its preliminary and unaudited sales volumes, turnover, operating income before depreciation (OIBD) and operating income (OI) for the fourth quarter and full year 2009. These figures reflected the impact of the global economic crisis on the overall construction industry.</description>
  <date>12/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Titan Group wins accolade in Accountability Rating Greece 2009</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Titan_Group_wins_accolade_in_Accountability_Rating_Greece_2009.aspx</link>
  <description>For the second year in a row, Titan Cement has placed number one in the annual corporate accountability ratings for Accountability Rating Greece 2009, edging out close competition from Coca Cola Hellenic Bottling Company and Vodafone. </description>
  <date>12/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Cement in November 2009</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cement_in_November_2009.aspx</link>
  <description>USGS figures for cement production, export and import in November 2009.</description>
  <date>12/02/2010</date>
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  <title>From Wet to Dry in Latvia</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/From_Wet_to_Dry_in_Latvia.aspx</link>
  <description>The following is excerpted from Paul Maxwell-Cook’s article in the January issue of WORLD CEMENT describing the progress taking place at Cemex’s Broceni plant in Latvia.</description>
  <date>12/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Vicem to boost exports</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Vicem_to_boost_exports.aspx</link>
  <description>In a move to subdue harsh competition in the domestic market, the Vietnam Cement Industry Corporation (Vicem) is planning to lift exports to 1 million t this year.</description>
  <date>12/02/2010</date>
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  <title>News from China</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cement_news_from_China.aspx</link>
  <description>China Runji Cement cuts electricity costs, Taiwan cement to expand Chinese interests and Japanese companies bid for JV in wastewater treatment.</description>
  <date>12/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Latest China acquisitions and investments</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Latest_China_acquisitions_and_investments.aspx</link>
  <description>Sinoma and Scitus acquisitions, Anhui Conch borrows RMB 4.8 billion, China Runji Cement benefits from rural stimulus and HK prosperity invests in Indonesia.</description>
  <date>12/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Italcementi announce group revenues for 2009</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Italcementi_announce_group_revenues_for_2009.aspx</link>
  <description>The ltalcementi Board of Directors examined Group sales figures for the financial year ended December 31, 2009.</description>
  <date>10/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Hanson’s sustainability effort</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Hanson’s_sustainability_effort.aspx</link>
  <description>Through environmentally-conscious investments, Hanson has become the lowest carbon dioxide-emitting cement company in the UK.</description>
  <date>10/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Cemex announces Q409 results</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cemex_announces_Q409_results.aspx</link>
  <description>Cemex has announced that consolidated net sales decreased 17% in the fourth quarter of 2009, to US$3.4 billion, and decreased 28% for the full year, to US$14.5 billion, versus the comparable periods in 2008.</description>
  <date>09/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Geocycle expands alternative fuel facilities</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Geocycle_expands_alternative_fuel_facilities.aspx</link>
  <description>Michigan-based Geocycle is increasing production of AFs for local cement manufacturers.</description>
  <date>09/02/2010</date>
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  <title>USGS releases Mineral Commodity Summary, January 2010</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/USGS_releases_Mineral_Commodity_summary_January_2010.aspx</link>
  <description>The United States Geological Survey: Mineral Commodity Summaries, January 2010, has been released. The cement section has been reproduced here.</description>
  <date>07/02/2010</date>
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  <title>New ECC plant to begin production in March</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/new_ECC_plant_to_begin_production.aspx</link>
  <description>A new 1.08 million tpa cement plant in Bulacan, the Philippines, owned by Eagle Cement Corp. is reported to begin cement production in March.</description>
  <date>05/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Aamal Cement Industries opens concrete block factory</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Aamal_Cement_Industries_opens_concrete_block_factory.aspx</link>
  <description>Aamal Company is diversifying into new high growth revenue streams.</description>
  <date>05/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Update on Cimpor bid</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Update_on_cimpor.aspx</link>
  <description>The last few days have seen further developments in the bid for a stake in Portuguese cement manufacturer, Cimpor.</description>
  <date>04/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Materials handling company joins aid effort</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Colombus_McKinnon.aspx</link>
  <description>Columbus McKinnon Corporation, a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of material handling products, has announced it is contributing more than US$40 000 worth of products to aid the recovery efforts in Haiti.</description>
  <date>04/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Lafarge sells Cimpor stake to Votorantim</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_sells_cimpor.aspx</link>
  <description>Lafarge has sold to Votorantim its 17.28% interest in Cimpor. The transaction will be completed in principle through an exchange of the Cimpor shares held by Lafarge for certain of Votorantim's assets in Brazil.</description>
  <date>04/02/2010</date>
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  <title>India’s cement engine powers on</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/India_cement_engine.aspx</link>
  <description>India’s major cement players are responding to strong domestic demand with increased sales.</description>
  <date>03/02/2010</date>
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  <title>Holcim joins ICRC Corporate Support Group</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Holcim_joins_ICRC.aspx</link>
  <description>The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Jakob Kellenberger, and the CEO of Holcim Ltd, Markus Akermann, today signed a long-term agreement during the World Economic Forum meetings in Davos, Switzerland.</description>
  <date>29/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Oracle Coalfields provides details of Lucky MoU</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Oracle_coalfields.aspx</link>
  <description>The Board of Oracle Coalfields PLC, the UK developer of a 1.4 billion t coal deposit in southern Pakistan, is pleased to announce that the company has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Lucky Cement Limited, a major cement manufacturer and exporter based in Pakistan.</description>
  <date>29/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Lafarge North America receives fine; will improve environmental performance</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_northamerica.aspx</link>
  <description>Lafarge North America, Inc. is to make improvements totalling US$170 million at 13 plants across the US. The EPA claims the company violated the Clean Air Act, and has hit back with a large fine.</description>
  <date>27/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Coal ash for Philippine cement plants</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Coal_ash_for_Philippine_cement_plants.aspx</link>
  <description>Negotiations are well advanced between the Cebu Energy Development Corporation (CEDC) on the possible sale of power plant coal ash to local cement plants.</description>
  <date>22/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Green World Crete enters into Nicaraguan JV</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Green_World_Crete_enters_into_Nicaraguan_JV.aspx</link>
  <description>Accredited Business Consolidators Corp. announced that its subsidiary, Envirocare Corp., secured funding for a proposed joint venture in Nicaragua with Green World Crete, Inc., for an environmentally friendly "green" concrete plant. </description>
  <date>21/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Fortress Group announces shipment to Cameroon</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Fortress_Group_announces_shipment_to_Cameroon.aspx</link>
  <description>Fortress Group has embarked on shipping 100 000 t of cement to Cameroon, with the last of eight vessels heading for Cameroon in late December 2009.</description>
  <date>20/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Cemex helps Haiti</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cemex_helps_Haiti.aspx</link>
  <description>CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V. announced today that, in solidarity with the Haitian people, the company is responding to this humanitarian emergency by collaborating in relief efforts with the governments of Mexico and other countries, international institutions, and social organisations.</description>
  <date>20/01/2010</date>
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  <title>News updates from India</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/News_updates_from_India.aspx</link>
  <description>The latest news from India on December shipment figures, expansion plans, financial results and coal import duty.</description>
  <date>19/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Newsbyte: Camargo told ‘withdraw or comply’</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Newsbyte_Camargo_told_withdraw_or_comply.aspx</link>
  <description>Camargo’s recent proposal to merge with Cimpor has been rebuffed by the Portuguese stock market regulator, CMVM. </description>
  <date>18/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Vietnamese cement production has increased</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Vietnamese_cement_production_has_increased.aspx</link>
  <description>Three new cement plants have just been inaugurated which will help Vietnam’s cement production increase again this year.</description>
  <date>15/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Newsbyte: New bid for a stake in Cimpor</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Newsbytez_New_bid_for_a_stake_in_Cimpor.aspx</link>
  <description>One of Brazil’s largest private diversified companies is looking to buy a minority stake in the Portuguese cement giant </description>
  <date>15/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Latest acquisitions in China</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Latest_acquisitions_in_China.aspx</link>
  <description>At the start of this year two Chinese cement producers revealed their latest acquisitions.</description>
  <date>15/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Saudi Arabia imposes levy on cement imports</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Saudi_Arabia_imposes_levy_on_cement_imports.aspx</link>
  <description>Saudi Arabia has reintroduced customs duties to address an oversupply of cement and steel.</description>
  <date>14/01/2010</date>
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  <title>FLSmidth wins Chinese order for 12000 tpd plant</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/FLSmidth_wins_Chinese_order_for_12000_tpd_plant.aspx</link>
  <description>FLSmidth has signed a contract with Chinese cement producer Conch to supply a 12 000 tpd cement kiln for the Tongling plant in the Anhui province in eastern China.</description>
  <date>14/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Newsbyte: YTL offers to buy Jurong Cement terminal</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Newsbyte_YTL_offers_to_buy_Jurong_Cement_terminal.aspx</link>
  <description>Jurong Cement Limited, a subsidiary of Holcim, has received a S$50 million offer for its assets.</description>
  <date>14/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Cimpor rejects Brazilian offer – more on the table?</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cimpor_rejects_Brazilian_offer_more_on_the_table.aspx</link>
  <description>Cimpor has received and rejected a proposed takeover bid from Brazilian company CSN.</description>
  <date>13/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Alternative fuels JV announced in Germany</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Alternative_fuels_JV_announced_in_Germany.aspx</link>
  <description>Nehlsen International, Bremen, Germany and MVW Lechtenberg &amp; Partner, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany, have signed a joint venture agreement to build and operate alternative fuel production plants.</description>
  <date>13/01/2010</date>
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  <title>West China Cement (WCC) acquires Xiushan Cement (Group) for RMB180 million (£16.4 million)</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/West_China_Cement_(WCC)_acquires_Xiushan_Cement_(Group)_for_RMB180_million_(£16.4_million).aspx</link>
  <description>West China Cement acquired Shaanxi Xuishan Cement Group Co, Ltd</description>
  <date>12/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Lafarge active in India</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_active_in_India.aspx</link>
  <description>At the recent commissioning of a second clinker line at Lafarge India’s Sonadih plant, Lafarge Chariman and CEO, Mr Bruno Lafont disclosed details regarding the company’s future plans in India.</description>
  <date>11/01/2010</date>
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  <title>CRH Full Year 2009 Trading Update Statement</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/CRH_Full_Year_2009_Trading_Update_Statement.aspx</link>
  <description>CRH has released its updated statement for trading in 2009</description>
  <date>08/01/2010</date>
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  <title>Taiwan Cement acquires Prosperity Minerals Holding’s cement business</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Taiwan_Cement_acquires_Prosperity_Minerals_Holding’s_cement_business.aspx</link>
  <description>Taiwan’s leading cement producer is set to become a major player in southern China.</description>
  <date>04/01/2010</date>
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  <title>A round-up of news items from across Africa</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/A_round-up_of_news_items_from_across_Africa.aspx</link>
  <description>News of licences in Egypt, progress in Ghana, expansion in Ethiopia and contracts in Kenya.</description>
  <date>27/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Copenhagen conference concludes with final accord</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Copenhagen_conference_concludes_with_final_accord.aspx</link>
  <description>At the conclusion of the Copenhagen Climate Change conference, countries are now committing to new targets concerning CO2 emissions.</description>
  <date>23/12/2009</date>
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  <title>USGS gypsum survey results for September 2009</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/USGS_gypsum_survey_results_for_September_2009.aspx</link>
  <description>Results have been released from the USGS concerning the production of gypsum in September 2009.</description>
  <date>22/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Brazilian steel producer launches bid for Cimpor</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Brazilian_steel_producer_launches_bid_for_Cimpor.aspx</link>
  <description>The Brazilian steel producer Companhia Siderurgica Nacional (CSN) has launched a €3.86 billion takeover bid for Portugal’s biggest cement producer. </description>
  <date>22/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Copenhagen Business Day highlights role of business in tackling climate change</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Copenhagen_Business_Day_highlights_role_of_business_in_tackling_climate_change.aspx</link>
  <description>On 17 December, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development led a meeting between business leaders and ministers from developed and developing countries to discuss the contribution of business in the global fight against climate change.</description>
  <date>21/12/2009</date>
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  <title>ACC inaugurates Karnataka plant</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/ACC_inaugurates_Karnataka_plant.aspx</link>
  <description>ACC’s newest cement plant in Thondebhavi, Karnataka, was inaugurated on 12 December. The new grinding plant becomes the nearest cement plant for Bengaluru city, thus ensuring fresh and prompt supply of cement to this fast expanding metropolis.</description>
  <date>16/12/2009</date>
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  <title>US cement shipments and construction spending continue to decline</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/UUS_cement_shipments_and_construction_spending_continue_to_decline.aspx</link>
  <description>October 2009 was the 41st consecutive month where cement shipments were lower than in the corresponding month last year, and although the construction industry is showing signs of improving, nonresidential construction does not look so healthy.</description>
  <date>16/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Indonesian Semen Gresik Group awards large order</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Indonesian_Semen_Gresik_Group_awards_large_order.aspx</link>
  <description>ThyssenKrupp Foerdertechnik, Germany, have signed a contract to supply the Indonesian Semen Gresik Group with raw material processing technology in order to help them meet the expanding demand for cement in Indonesia.</description>
  <date>15/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Cemex financial news</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cemex_financial_news.aspx</link>
  <description>Cemex has announced the closing of its offer to exchange Certificados Bursátiles into mandatorily convertible securities.</description>
  <date>14/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Still no decision on new plant in New Zealand</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Still_no_decision_on_new_plant_in_New_Zealand.aspx</link>
  <description>In New Zealand, plans for Holcim’s new plant in Weston, Oamaru are now three years in, with no firm decisions made as yet. </description>
  <date>14/12/2009</date>
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  <title>UK PBR signals higher costs for cement industry</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/UK_PBR_signals_higher_costs_for_cement_industry.aspx</link>
  <description>In the UK’s Pre-Budget Report 2009 it was announced that the climate change levy discount rate has been reduced from 80% to 65%. </description>
  <date>14/12/2009</date>
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  <title>EPA confirms GhGs harmful to human health</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/EPA_confirms_GhGs_harmful_to_human_health.aspx</link>
  <description>The EPA issued a statement on Monday (7 December) that confirms the findings of its investigations into greenhouse gases and human health.</description>
  <date>11/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Tilbury’s conveying solution</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Tilburys_conveying_solution.aspx</link>
  <description>B&amp;W Mechanical Handling Ltd has supplied Samson TM receiving units for Cemex UK’s Tilbury cement grinding plant in Essex.</description>
  <date>11/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Potential turnaround in US demand scenario</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Potential turnaround in US demand scenario.aspx</link>
  <description>In a webcast out yesterday (9th December), the PCA looks at the future for the US cement industry, which ought to be bright. From 2010, demand is predicted to increase year-on-year through 2011 and 2012.</description>
  <date>10/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Green concrete chosen for ZEA project</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Green_concrete_chosen_for_ZEA_project.aspx</link>
  <description>Geo-Green Crete<sup><small>TM</small></sup> is to hit the small screen in a US television documentary about energy efficient homes.</description>
  <date>10/12/2009</date>
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  <title>EIB invests in Plzen regeneration</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/EIB_invests_in_Plzen_regeneration.aspx</link>
  <description>The European Investment Bank (EIB) is lending CZK2 billion (approximately €73 million) to the Municipality of Plzen (West Bohemia) to implement priority urban regeneration schemes identified in the city’s 2004 Development Plan.  </description>
  <date>09/12/2009</date>
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  <title>WBCSD Cement Sustainability Initiative welcomes first Chinese members</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/WBCSD_cement.aspx</link>
  <description>Chinese cement companies have signed up to the Cement Sustainability Initiative; marking an important step towards global recognition of sustainable development within the industry.</description>
  <date>09/12/2009</date>
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  <title>India’s shipments reports - November 2009</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/India’s_shipments_reports_November_2009.aspx</link>
  <description>A quick-fire look at activity in India’s cement industry in November 2009.</description>
  <date>08/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Blueprint for progress</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Blueprint_for_progress.aspx</link>
  <description>Throughout 2009, the role that industry plays in climate change mitigation has been discussed at the various UNFCCC-organised meetings, to prepare the ground for the negotiations on a new global climate agreement at the COP15 meeting in Copenhagen in December. As COP15 begins, the CSI outlines its blueprint for progress.</description>
  <date>08/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Harsh conditions in US cement industry will persist through 2010</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Harsh_conditions_in_US_cement_industry_will_persist_through_2010.aspx</link>
  <description>Although recent economic news and activity may suggest a technical end to the 'Great Recession,' the conditions facing the construction industry are likely to remain weak for another year or more, causing a drag on cement consumption, according to the most recent economic forecast from the Portland Cement Association (PCA).</description>
  <date>07/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Engaging the US cement industry to improve energy performance</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Engaging_the_US_cement_industry_to_improve_energy_performance.aspx</link>
  <description>Working with the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), US cement producers continue to improve their energy efficiency and make other environmental strides. In little more than a decade, the industry has reduced its energy intensity by 10%, as improvements made by proactive companies have transformed the industry’s energy performance. </description>
  <date>03/12/2009</date>
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  <title>The European cement industry is vulnerable to carbon leakage – the decision and beyond</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/The_European_cement_industry_is_vulnerable_to_carbon_leakage_the_decision_and_beyond.aspx</link>
  <description>This editorial is taken from Eurobrief 181, issued by CEMBUREAU. It reflects the mood of the European cement industry in the run-up to COP15.</description>
  <date>03/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Industry-specific roadmap from IEA for cement industry</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Industry_specific_roadmap_from_IEA_for_cement_industry.aspx</link>
  <description>The first industry-specific technology roadmap produced by the International Energy Agency focuses on the cement industry. It provides an ambitious vision for emissions reductions up to 2050. The report identifies the requirement for increased R&amp;D commitment and investment, particularly in carbon capture and storage technologies, and the need for a clear policy framework.</description>
  <date>03/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Mediterranean giants report Q3 and 9M results</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Mediterranean_giants_report_Q3_and_9M_results.aspx</link>
  <description>Titan Cement and Cimpor have issued statements relating to their financial results for the first nine months and third quarter of 2009.</description>
  <date>02/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Import tariffs causing a stir</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Import_tariffs_causing_a_stir.aspx</link>
  <description>The supply-demand ratio is causing problems for countries that can produce sufficient cement to meet demand, but not necessarily at internationally competitive prices.</description>
  <date>01/12/2009</date>
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  <title>Algerian consolidation to win market share at home and abroad</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Algerian_consolidation_to_win_market_share_at_home_and_abroad.aspx</link>
  <description>According to reports, the Algerian government is planning to consolidate its state-owned cement plants to form a company that will challenge Lafarge for a greater share of the Algerian market.</description>
  <date>30/11/2009</date>
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  <title>CEMEX announces completion of EURUS wind farm construction</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/CEMEX_announces_completion_of_EURUS_wind_farm_construction.aspx</link>
  <description>Construction of the EURUS wind farm project was completed on 15 November 2009. The wind farm will supply approximately 25% of Cemex’s energy needs in its Mexican cement plants.</description>
  <date>27/11/2009</date>
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  <title>News from India – expansion, investments, fundraising</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/news_from_india.aspx</link>
  <description>Indian cement companies are once again making headlines, as expansion projects are revealed, fundraising is announced and mergers are confirmed.</description>
  <date>24/11/2009</date>
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  <title>FLSmidth reports on first nine months</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/FLSmidth_reports_on_first_nine_months.aspx</link>
  <description>FLSmidth &amp; Co. A/S has published its results for the first nine months of this year. Figures show that the global economic downturn has had a significant impact on the Group’s earnings, but some signs of improvement are beginning to be felt.</description>
  <date>19/11/2009</date>
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  <title>KHD Humboldt Wedag reports on Q3 results</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/KHD_Humboldt_Wedag_reports_on_Q3_results.aspx</link>
  <description>KHD has had a difficult year, but Q3 results show the beginnings of improvement, particularly in the company’s balance sheet. The outlook is cautiously optimistic in the long term.</description>
  <date>18/11/2009</date>
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  <title>Green concrete in the news again</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Green_concrete_in_the_news_again.aspx</link>
  <description>A new player has emerged, claiming development of a cementitious material made from post-industrial waste and producing near-zero carbon emissions. Many such products have made the news recently, but will any or all gain precedence over OPC?</description>
  <date>16/11/2009</date>
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  <title>After the Boom</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/After_the_Boom.aspx</link>
  <description>The world has witnessed rapid financial and economical changes over the last months, causing extreme changes and uncertainty in many fields. The cement market has always been dynamic, requiring updated studies to follow the rapid fluctuations. The GCC countries are going through the ‘after the boom’ scenario.</description>
  <date>13/11/2009</date>
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  <title>Lafarge launches new range of insulating concretes</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_launches_new_range_of_insulating_concretes.aspx</link>
  <description>Together with Bouygues Construction, Lafarge has developed and tested the first new product of the range: Thermedia 0.6 B. The product has already been used in several social housing sites, with great success.</description>
  <date>12/11/2009</date>
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  <title>As production increases, prices fall</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/As_production_increases_prices_fall.aspx</link>
  <description>The Indian cement industry has reported a huge production increase in the large fiscal, causing prices to drop in the last few months.</description>
  <date>09/11/2009</date>
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  <title>Lafarge and Ciment Français release Q3 results</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Lafarge_and_Ciment_Français_release_Q3_results.aspx</link>
  <description>Q3 results indicate the downward trend of the year-to-date continues, although the decline is slowing. Both groups have made efforts to improve operating efficiency and reduce debt.</description>
  <date>09/11/2009</date>
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  <title>Cemex lowers 2009 outlook</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cemex_lowers_2009_outlook.aspx</link>
  <description>Cemex has lowered expected cashflow figure for 2009 to US$ 2.9 billion, compared to US$ 3.2 billion predicted earlier this year.</description>
  <date>04/11/2009</date>
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  <title>Low carbon economy</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Low_carbon_economy.aspx</link>
  <description>The world’s population is expected to grow by 40% over the next 50 years, and 80% of people will be living in the developing countries. Some 70% will be living in cities.</description>
  <date>28/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Holding back in China</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Holding_back_in_China.aspx</link>
  <description>There are renewed efforts to address the problem of overcapacity in
China’s cement industry. Projects are being put on hold as older plants are closed down.</description>
  <date>27/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Advances in sustainable concrete</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Advances_in_Sustainable_Concrete.aspx</link>
  <description>Several companies in North America have developed ways to create greener, more environmentally friendly concrete.</description>
  <date>26/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Grasim consolidates cement business</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Grasim_consolidates_cement_business.aspx</link>
  <description>Grasim Industries Ltd will transfer its cement business to its subsidiary unit Samruddhi Cement, which will eventually be merged with Ultratech Cement.</description>
  <date>23/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Ash Grove shuts down production at nine plants</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Ash_Grove_shuts_down_production_at_nine_plants.aspx</link>
  <description>The impact of the recession is being felt across America this week, as 500 employees of Ash Grove Cement are laid off at nine of its ten plants. The shutdowns are temporary, but no date has been projected for restarting production.</description>
  <date>22/10/2009</date>
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  <title>EPA to regulate greenhouse gases</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/EPA_to_regulate_greenhouse_gasses.aspx</link>
  <description>The US Environmental Protection Agency has announced that it will limit greenhouse gas emissions from major new sources of pollution.</description>
  <date>22/10/2009</date>
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  <title>US aggregate production down y/y but picking up</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/USGS_data_shows_aggregate_consumption_up.aspx</link>
  <description>USGS data shows aggregate consumption increased in Q2, but is still a long way behind 2008 figures. The growth could be a standard seasonal increase or a sign of the beginnings of recovery. The cement industry has also shown signs of improvement, but stimulatory efforts have so far had little impact.</description>
  <date>21/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Official opening of Cemex Tilbury plant</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/Cemex_Tilbury_plans_opens_in_the_UK.aspx</link>
  <description>On 22 September 2009, Cemex opened a new cement grinding and blending plant at the port of Tilbury in Essex.</description>
  <date>21/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Carbon leakage – winners and losers</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/carbon_leakage_winners_and_losers.aspx</link>
  <description>Carbon leakage is a hot topic at the moment, with industries and economies both fearful of losing out to countries that are not subject to the same stringent environmental regulations.</description>
  <date>20/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Concentrating solar power</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/concentrating_solar_power.aspx</link>
  <description>Statistics indicate that if less than 0.5% of the total area of sunny deserts in the world were covered with CSP plants, they would produce as much electricity as is currently being used by the whole world.</description>
  <date>19/10/2009</date>
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  <title>An analysis of worldwide cement and clinker trade </title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/an_analysis_of_worldwide_cement_and_clinker_trade .aspx</link>
  <description>Cement and clinker trade is facing a downward trend, and not just because of the economic downturn. Massive investment in capacity expansion has led to oversupply situations in countries around the world, turning importing countries into exporters.</description>
  <date>18/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Co-processing: sustainable cement production</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/co_processing_sustainable_cement_production.aspx</link>
  <description>Co-processing in the cement industry is the optimum way of recovering energy and material from waste. It offers a safe and sound solution for society, the environment and the cement industry.</description>
  <date>16/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Emissions legislation under discussion in Australia</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/emissions_legislation_under_discussion_in_australia.aspx</link>
  <description>The government is attempting to pass emissions trading legislation to reduce CO<sub>2</sub> emissions by up to 20% by 2020. A bill that rules 20% of all power must come from renewable sources by 2020 has already been passed.</description>
  <date>12/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Growth prospects in Sub-Saharan Africa</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/growth_prospects_in_sub_saharan_africa.aspx</link>
  <description>The financial crisis has hampered growth in Sub-Saharan Africa, which is dependent on exports of its primary commodities as well as aid inflows and foreign direct investment. Trade balances are shrinking and capital inflows are declining. However, when the global economy is revived, the region’s growth momentum will return.</description>
  <date>08/10/2009</date>
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  <title>NYC demands new concrete testing protocol</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/nyc_demands_new_concrete_testing_protocol.aspx</link>
  <description>Recent allegations of falsified concrete testing results have led New York city to set up its own laboratory and audit unit. Some 80 buildings will be retested to ensure their structural integrity.</description>
  <date>02/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Saudi Arabia ships sand and cement</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/saudi_arabia_ships_sand_and_cement.aspx</link>
  <description>Cement and sand imported to Bahrain from Saudi Arabia will henceforth be shipped rather than transported by truck across the King Fahd Causeway, according to reports. This will help to ease traffic congestion and improve delivery times.</description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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  <title>East African cement producers threatened by cheap imports</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/east_african_cement_producers_threatened_by_cheap_imports.aspx</link>
  <description>Cement producers in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania are struggling to remain competitive in a period of strong demand. Overseas imports, from countries such as China, Egypt, India and Thailand, are flooding the region and are priced significantly lower than the domestic product thanks to cheap freight rates. Cement producers are calling on governments to step in to protect their industries.</description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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  <title>GGBS: the world’s most sustainable building material?</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/GGBS_the_worlds_most_sustainable_building_material.aspx</link>
  <description>Concrete is the world’s most versatile and most used industrial product, but it is made with cement, a product with more CO<sub>2</sub> emissions than any other. How then can we produce sustainable concrete?</description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Shipping industry in crisis</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/shipping_industry_in_crisis.aspx</link>
  <description>Reduced global trade and the recent announcement by China that steel and cement production will be curbed has left the shipping industry facing a potential 50% rate crash.</description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Outlook for shipping sector</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/outlook_for_shipping_sector.aspx</link>
  <description>Around the world, large volumes of cement are traded by multinational cement groups and their subsidiaries, whilst independent cement traders still have a major function when it comes to price levels and patterns of trade.</description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Indian companies announce investment plans</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/indian_companies_announce_investment_plans.aspx</link>
  <description>Despite fears of an oversupply situation in the near future, Indian cement manufacturers continue to announce capacity additions on a nearly monthly basis. Many producers are also segueing into the power generation business, as a side project that may help ease production costs and generate capital.</description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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  <title>China to curb cement overcapacity</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/china_to_curb_cement_overcapacity.aspx</link>
  <description>The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has proposed strict plans to curb severe overcapacity problems in the Chinese cement industry, preventing any province with over 1000 kg per capita of cement clinker from building new production lines during the 12th Five Year Plan.</description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Minimising emissions in cement production</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/minimising_emissions_in_cement_production.aspx</link>
  <description>Cement production is responsible for approximately 5% of the global, man-made CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. As urbanisation and industrialisation continues, so the demand for cement is set to more than double by 2030. </description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Ensuring better personnel performance</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/ensuring_better_personnel_performance.aspx</link>
  <description>Over the past twenty years cement manufacturers have had to become more competitive to stay in business, due to consolidation in the cement sector, rising energy prices, competing construction materials, eradication of national pricing agreements and rising labour costs. Therefore many managers in cement plants have tried to understand what makes a cement works run at its maximum efficiency.</description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Falling cement prices could be the silver lining for Middle East contractors</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/falling_cement_prices_could_be_the_silver_lining_for_middle_east_contractors.aspx</link>
  <description>Construction markets around the world are being hit this year with the steepest decline in activity in at least 20 years, and the formerly booming construction industry of the Middle East has been no exception. The region will witness a 2.6% decline in total construction spending this year, a dramatic change after average growth on the order of 9% over the past several years.  </description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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  <title>The Arab cement industry: present and future</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/the_arab_cement_industry_present_and_future.aspx</link>
  <description>The Arab cement industry has developed remarkably, particularly through the past three years. Its expansion was closely linked to the building and construction industry, which witnessed unprecedented growth in Arab countries. This resulted in higher demand for cement at 10 - 15%, reaching more than 20% in Qatar.</description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Lafarge Cement UK achieves strong environmental performance</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/lafarge_cement_uk_achieves_strong_environmental_performance.aspx</link>
  <description>In Lafarge Cement UK’s latest annual sustainability report, which includes highlights of the group’s performance in 2008, figures show that the company has made considerable achievements in its quest for improved environmental performance.</description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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  <title>IEA prepares for next industrial revolution – this time hold the carbon</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/iea_prepares_for_next_industrial_revolution_this_time_hold_the_carbon.aspx</link>
  <description>The International Energy Agency has released two new publications that put forward ideas to ‘decarbonise’ the energy sector and other CO<sub>2</sub> intensive industries. </description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Recycling alternative fuels in cement kilns</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/recycling_alternative_fuels_in_cement_kilns.aspx</link>
  <description>The recycling of alternative fuels has been utilised in many cement kilns around the world in recent years. Fuel costs have soared and where opportunities have existed, manufacturers have been able to improve their bottom line by implementing various systems to facilitate firing of these alternative fuels, and within environmental limits. Yet is it enough? </description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Holcim Philippines to restart mothballed cement production line</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/holcim_philippines_to_restart_mothballed_cement_production_line.aspx</link>
  <description>The Philippines is experiencing increasing demand for cement. In order to meet this demand, Holcim plans to restart the second production line of its Misamis Oriental plant.</description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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  <title>Indian cement shipments generally up in August</title>
  <link>http://www.worldcement.com/sectors/cement/articles/indian_cement_shipments_generally_up_in_august.aspx</link>
  <description>The slow progress of the monsoon in India has resulted in strong figures for cement manufacturers’ August shipments. High demand is reflected in the similarly strong performance of the cargo truck and rail industries. </description>
  <date>01/10/2009</date>
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