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The East Africa Portland Cement Company's (EAPCC) decision to change clinker supplier highlights two of the realities of the industry in Africa.
Firstly in the wake of the on-going East African production boom opportunity abounds. As reported in Global Cement Weekly #27, Kenya and Tanzania are leading an investment boom in East African capacity with surges in consumption of 12% and 18% respectively. Although it's not all good news as the on-going debacle with AfriSam's debts show.
Secondly, it exposes the hangover from state-ownership that much of the key players are still suffering. Certainly as our Vietnam story shows this week there is less room for uncompetitive legislation with producers outside the region lying in wait to secure sales. Indeed such is the growing optimism for cement in the continent as a whole that the Nigerian president described the cement industry as 'critical' to making his nation's economy more diverse.
Elsewhere this week we present some optimism with new contracts for FLSmidth in Brazil, expansion in Saudi Arabia and encouraging research on US infrastructure spending. Despite recent tough times the US retains its position as the third largest cement consumer globally. If Kenya, Tanzania or Nigeria ever overtake the US on consumption then we'll know that the world has changed.
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