Cement exports soar by 50 percent

Exports of cement and clinker reached an impressive figure of about 19.26 million tonnes in the first five months of this year, increasing by 50 percent over the same period last year.
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Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Exports of cement and clinker reached an impressivefigure of about 19.26 million tonnes in the first five months of this year,increasing by 50 percent over the same period last year.

Cement consumption is estimated at 45.83 million tonnes from the beginning ofthe year, up about 16 percent year-on-year.

Consumption in the domestic market reached about 26.57 million tonnes, ayear-on-year growth of 9 percent.

Data from the Building Materials Department, Ministry of Construction,estimated cement consumption would reach about 10.79 million tonnes last month,up about 12 percent from last year.

Domestic consumption was about 6.49 million tonnes and exports estimated at 4.3million tonnes.

In terms of prices, the domestic price of cement last month is comparable tothat of April. Meanwhile, export prices saw a slight increase.

Explaining the strong growth in cement export volume, Luong Duc Long, vicepresident cum general secretary of the Vietnam Cement Association (VNCA), saidthe country had expanded its cement exports in developing countries.

However, Long also said exports of cement to these markets were unsustainablebecause these countries were also focusing on developing the domestic cementindustry to meet the demand for domestic cement consumption.

Therefore, Vietnam's cement manufacturing and exporting enterprises shouldfocus on improving their competitiveness and product quality in the exportmarkets to be more stable and sustainable./.
VNA

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