Spanish cement consumption down
Published by Joseph Green,
Editor
World Cement,
Cement consumption in Spain has closed the month of January with a drop of 1.1%, reaching 747 416 t. This figure is 7967 t less than a year ago. This decline counters studies expecting a growth of 2% in this month.
"This data confirms that the cement market has failed to stabilise and that political instability could make a dent in our forecasts," says the CEO of market analysts Oficemen, Aniceto Zaragoza.
Oficemen has proposed 25 measures to increase production and consumption based on proposals supported by the current context of budgetary restraint, which would help in the medium term for the recovery of the industry and the creation of 7000 jobs.
Adapted from press released by Joseph Green
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/18022016/spanish-cement-consumption-down-523/
You might also like
Climate-neutral circular economy: Schenck Process becomes Qlar
Guided by its aspiration 'the future is cirQlar', Schenck Process will rebrand to Qlar on 13 May 2024.