Cement exports soar by 50 per cent

Jun 2nd at 15:04
02-06-2021 15:04:42+07:00

Cement exports soar by 50 per cent

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 per cent over the same period last year.

 

Cement consumption is estimated at 45.83 million tonnes from the beginning of the year, up about 16 per cent year-on-year.

Consumption in the domestic market reached about 26.57 million tonnes, a year-on-year growth of 9 per cent.

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

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

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

Explaining the strong growth in cement export volume, Luong Duc Long, vice president cum general secretary of the Viet Nam Cement Association (VNCA), said the country had expanded its cement exports in developing countries.

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

Therefore, Viet Nam's cement manufacturing and exporting enterprises should focus on improving their competitiveness and product quality in the export markets to be more stable and sustainable.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Gold price climbs to 9-month high

Vietnam’s gold price Tuesday hit the highest level since mid-August last year as global rates climbed, driven by a weaker dollar and growing inflationary pressures.

Leading steelmaker to buy first iron ore in Australia

Hoa Phat Group has been allowed to purchase an iron ore mine in Australia with estimated reserves of 320 million tonnes.

Pandemic sends bicycle demand zooming

Bicycle retailers have seen sales rise by 200-300 percent since last year when the Covid-19 pandemic first began.

Import of live pigs from Thailand suspended from June 30

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development sent a document to the Thai Embassy in Ha Noi on Friday to temporarily suspend the import of live pigs for...

Rice exporter to benefit from the Philippines' tariff reduction

President Rodrigo Duterte has decided to lower the most favored nation (MFN) tariff on rice imports to 35%, opening up opportunities for Vietnam, one of the major...

Paint makers’ fresh coat of progress

Having one of the fastest-growing paint and coating industries in the Southeast Asian region, Vietnam is mainly dominated by international paint and coating groups...

Vietnam might lose entry to global rice contest

Vietnam might lose its rights to enter the World’s Best Rice Contest because of the large number of unauthorized companies selling the ST25 variety on the market.

US imposes anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese tires

The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) has slapped anti-dumping and countervailing duties on some passenger vehicle tires originating in Vietnam.

Lychee farmers learn the ropes of online trading

While the pandemic has ushered in online trading of agricultural produce, lychees farmers who lack the tech savvy are finding it a difficult process.

Vietnamese wood furniture exports to US remain on rapid growth path

Viet Nam’s furniture exports to the US have risen sharply in recent times, but to sustain the growth firms need to focus on complying with regulations in that...

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top