click to unsubscribe Gain Market Info & Project Updates from Latest Speaker Additions Networking Reception Sponsor: According to figures released by the Kenya National Bureau of statistics, Africa’s cement consumption increased by 12.6 per cent between September 2009 and 2010. Meanwhile in order to meet local demand, countries such as Nigeria are expected to reach 17 million tons in cement output production while aiming to produce 22 million tons by 2013. “The Ethiopia government is to import 150 000 t of cement to tackle a severe shortage that is slowing down infrastructure projects…The Ministry of Infrastructure says that, currently, cement demand in Ethiopia stands at between eight-million tons and eight-million tons a year, while local production amounts to only 2,4-million tons a year.” http://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/ethiopia-cement-2011-01-21 If you’re interested to find out how the Africa cement demand/supply balance scenario will unfold in the coming year, then make your plans now to attend the 3rd Africa Cementrade held in Nairobi on 8-9 March 2011! Come prepared to gain crucial details on the prospects in Africa’s cement industry which are in the midst of infrastructure development. Don’t miss out on our authoritative panel of experts, including the latest exciting additions:
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