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"Fresh Optimism to Mitigate
"“Saudi Arabia has announced expenditures of 690 billion SR (Saudi Riyal) in 2012 budget, which would be allocated in various development projects country wide and thus lead to surge in the overall demand of cement in the country.
Moreover, Oman and Qatar should also continue to report higher cement demand on the back of increasing government projects and expected start of various infrastructure projects ahead of 2022 football World cup."
"Beleaguered Omani cement producers will be able to raise prices by 2013 as dumping from the oversupplied UAE market slows and demand improvesdomestically and abroad."
The Middle East is showing renewed growth. The GCC markets are growing with strong demand from Saudi, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, as the construction sector booms. UAE market is more complex - while price have risen, volumes are still depressed. Demand for cement is expected to increase dramatically in Iraq as the country develops its infrastructure and build 2.5 million houses by 2015. On par with this development, Iran continues to meet demand from neighboring Iraq and seek export opportunities to supply markets as far as Somalia. Cement consumption in East Africa continues to grow and has become a crucial export region for the GCC, especially for countries like Oman due to its logistics competitiveness.
Driven by the revival of construction projects but dampen by overcapacity, how will the regional cement markets evolve to meet challenges?
CMT's 7th Middle East Cementrade explores key market insights and valuable forecasts that prepare your business for the coming year!
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East Africa’s infrastructure deficit augurs well for cement industry - Engineeringnews.co.za, 02 March 2012