How Deep is the Crisis and how Fast is Recovery?

Global economic slowdown has impact on the cement sector affecting the demand & trading in the region. During the downturn, it is crucial to review demand and supply gap, as well as improve your business position to ride out the storm.

CMT’s CemenTrade Asia 23-24 March 09 in Kuala Lumpur will bring together top panels of experts to help empower you with market dynamics & strategy. Organised for the 11th consecutive year, this conference focuses on pertinent issues during current volatile times. Do not delay! Register with your team today, to gain insight on the opportunities and challenges focusing on China, SE Asia, India and the GCC region

Confirmed Speakers


India in Transition – From Seller’s to Buyer’s Market? 
- Current scenario
- Economy downturn & impact on  investments/expansion
- Demand/supply balance & industry outlook in near future
Ravindra P. Singh – Director (Strategy & New Business), Saurashtra Cement Ltd.

North American/Caribbean Markets & Impact on
Asian Producers

Charles Zeynel – President,
Zag International Inc.

Demand, Expansion & Financial Performance of the GCC Cement Sector
- Projects driving the demand
- GCC in global context
- Potential for cement exports into GCC
Hettish Karmani – Financial Analyst (Corporate Finance & Research), Global Investment House

Peering into 2009 Abyss
- Supply & demand
- Producer's strategy
- Financing issues & trading
Imran Akram - Analyst (Building & Construction),
Collins Stewart

Coal Outlook
- Availability, production, export & domestic use developments
- Cement industry as regional market drivers
- How will the new Mining Law (Mineral & Coal) impact coal trade
- Opportunities & challenges
Supriatna Suhala – Executive Director, Indonesian Coal Mining

ASEAN – Securing Market Opportunities
Martin Wilkes - Consultant,
Satterward Group

Capitalizing on CDM and Carbon Trading Markets
- Market drivers & challenges for CDM projects
- Opportunities for cement producers
Shanthan Selvakumar – Regional Manager, Sindicatum Carbon

Trade Financing Challenges & Criteria for Lending
- Review in financing scheme/export credits due to
credit crunch
- Overcoming constraints to enable financial security
Gerald Goh – Sr. Vice President (Trade & Supply Chain), HSBC Bank Malaysia Berhad

China: Sliding Demand & Exports
- Restoring cement export rebates?
- Cement price movement vs. spiralling costs
Prof Cui Yuan Sheng – Vice President, Ins. of Technical Information for Building Materials Industry of China

Next on Sustainable Construction & Concrete
Jitendra Pragji Desai, Head of Product Development and Technical
Holcim (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.

Vietnam’s Plan to Boost the Cement & Building Industry
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Competitiveness of the building materials sector & targeting export markets
- Demand for cement & building materials to meet domestic consumption (housing, infrastructure, etc.)
Vo Quang Diem – Deputy Director of Building Materials Dept, Ministry of Construction Vietnam

Outlook for the RMC & Construction Sector in Malaysia
- Price adjustments of building materials in tandem with fuel price

- Construction project updates in Malaysia for 2009 & demand for concrete/building materials
Datok. Low Keng Kok, CEO
Fajarbaru Builder Group Bhd


For further information, email hafizah@cmtsp.com.sg.

Thank you.


Hafizah Adam
Commodities Team

Tel: +65 63469218
Email: Hafizah@cmtsp.com.sg

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