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Dear [name], According to Imran Akram, an Analyst at Collins Stewart & 12th Asia CemenTrade speaker, 2009 was a resilient year in the face of an economic meltdown in the US and Europe. Cement prices held firm, a testament to the industry restructuring of recent years. He adds, “For 2010, demand growth is likely to continue in markets like China/India, and return to the rest of Asia. Rapid capacity growth however poses a key industry challenge. Despite some delays and several closures of old plants, the stream of new capacity in several countries will create an open question mark for 2010.” [name], don’t miss out on Imran’s presentation at 12th Asia CemenTrade, where he will present an overview of the global cement markets projections for 2010. He will be providing details on the Global demand recovery situation, the Oversupply challenge, and the emergence of self-sufficient import markets. Imran’s speech will set the stage for a very useful conference, with extensive market coverage from India, China, Indonesia, Vietnam and Sri Lanka. You’ll also benefit from the in-depth coverage of Coal Prices, Logistics considerations, and Green cement developments. Look forward to meeting up Singapore on March 24-25, 2010 at the conference!
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