Muscat:Oman s cement companies are likely to benefit from a reduction in dumping by the neighbouring UAE producers and better demand for cement from within the country this year,said a top-level analyst. The Sultanate s two cement ...
Tags: Construction, Omani Cement, Cement
Omani cement maker Raysut has reported a 19.6% growth in net profit for the first half of 2013 to OR16.38m from OR13.69m in the same period last year, on the back of increased sales and better price realisation through market optimisation, ...
Tags: Construction, cement
(Muscat, Oman) -- On the back of increased government spending on infrastructure and mega projects, demand for cement is expected to grow at higher pace this year. In the Oman budget for 2013, RO 600 million has been earmarked for roads ...
Tags: Cement, Cement Demand, Further Rise
Global Investment House (GIH) has said cement companies in Oman, which were hurt by huge inflows of cheap cement from UAE, are now recovering as the neighbouring country s firms divert exports to other regional markets and demand picks up ...
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Oman Daily Observer reported that cement sector players in Oman are scaling up their production capacity to meet the ever rising local demand and also from the countrys export markets like Yemen and some East African nations. Till recently, ...
Tags: market view, cement, price
According to a report by Global Investment House (GIH), cement prices in Oman have seen a 13% year-on-year fall in the first nine months of 2011, and fell 19% since the year ended 2010, the largest decline among other GCC peers, Times of ...
Tags: market view, cement, price