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Follow on Google News | Cement domestic and trade prices to rise in 2Q 2018By: CW Group "The capacity reduction program that China is implementing will shape the future of the cement industry in Asia. As ex-works and retail prices become more advantageous for domestic manufacturers, their focus is expected to shift away from foreign trade, ameliorating the pricing environment in Southeast Asia", notes Filipe Gouveia, associate analyst with CW Research. US domestic prices rise despite adverse weather conditions Domestic prices recorded mixed trends in Asia Pacific. In China, cement ex-works prices rose to USD 51.5 per ton on a yearly basis, driven by a supply decrease of both cement and clinker. In the second quarter of 2018, domestic rates are expected to decline almost two percent on a quarterly basis, to USD 64.2 per ton. This downward pressure in pricing is likely to outweigh the benefits of both increasing sales and demand. In East Asia, the still ongoing appreciation of the local currency against the US dollar caused cement prices to increase in South Korea. In the US, despite the intense hurricane activity and record levels of rainfalls observed in 2017, cement manufacturers benefited from the continuation of stable market conditions and good underlying demand. Meanwhile, in the first quarter of 2018, average ex-works prices for the Mediterranean Basin region recorded a quarterly improvement of 2.4 percent. Global trade prices to increase in 2Q 2018 In March 2018, global average gray cement trade prices increased by 1.2 percent to USD 56.9 per ton when compared to March 2017. As observed by Tea Vukicevic, associate analyst with CW Research: "Hereafter, positive macroeconomic developments will provide a solid background for increasing trends in pricing environment across most regions. On the other side, the accumulation of inventory in the supply chain is expected to lead to a sharp decrease in prices in markets such as India, thus affecting the Asia-Pacific- Over the first quarter of 2018, China stood as the world's leading gray cement exporter, with shipped volumes increasing by 10 percent year on year. Since the Chinese cement market is currently undergoing a process of capacity eliminations and production decrease, export volumes are expected to decline in future months. Most regions are likely to display price increases in the second quarter of 2018, with North America and Eastern Europe standing out as exceptions. In Western Europe, FOB prices are projected to rise by five percent due to constantly increasing production costs. In Asia-Pacific- Turkey still leading white cement exports Regarding white cement trade, Turkey emerged once again as the largest exporter of the premium commodity in the first quarter of 2018, accounting for 23 percent of the global white cement trade. Similarly to the ending quarter of 2017, Asia-Pacific- In 1Q 2018, Japan continued to lead the slag exporting market, accounting for a 50 percent share of global shipments. On a quarterly basis, Japanese trade prices for slag improved 11.7 percent. **** For more information, placing an order, or interview inquiries, please contact Liviu Dinu, Market Services & Marketing Consultant, CW Group, by phone at +40-744-67-44- About the Report The Global Cement Trade Price Report (GCTPR) is CW Research's benchmark price assessment for monthly gray cement, white cement, clinker and granulated blast furnace slag prices and volumes. The 150+ page report, published on a quarterly basis, serves as the industry go to source for monthly price data for over 70 individual markets worldwide, including multiple cornerstone data series: import, export, ex-works and market prices. Additionally, the GCTPR includes extensive discussion of key players' price strategies as well as trade price forecast and select trade volumes for each country. The report also provides regional price indices as well as a quick review of trading dynamics and drivers in the different regions. Additionally, the GCTPR includes monthly historical data series, preliminary estimates for the latest quarter, as well as a three-month forecast for all price types. More information about the report can be found here: http://www.cwgrp.com/ About CW Group The Greenwich (Conn.), USA headquartered CW Group is a leading advisory, research and business intelligence boutique with a global presence and a multi-industry orientation. CW Group is particularly recognized for its sector expertise in heavy-side building materials (cement), light-side building materials, traditional and renewable power & energy, petrochemicals, metals & mining, industrial minerals, industrial manufacturing, bulk cargo & shipping, among others. We have a strong functional capability, grounded in our methodical and quantitative philosophy, including due diligence, sourcing intelligence, feasibility studies and commodity forecasting. www.cwgrp.com End
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