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CNBM eyes Belt & Road expansion

Cement producer plans 100 plants in 50 economies within three years

- By ANGUS MCNEICE in London angus@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

China’s biggest cement producer will construct 100 cement factories across 50 economies in Asia and Africa during the next three years, the company’s chairman confirmed in London on Tuesday.

Song Zhiping, from China National Building Material, was speaking in the British capital, where he is attending the annual congress of the World Cement Associatio­n, which is also called the WCA.

He was elected president of the associatio­n during the congress. The organizati­on represents 59 member companies from 33 countries and economies.

Song said the new facilities will be built in nations that are covered by the Belt and Road Initiative.

“There is huge demand for urbanizati­on and industrial­ization in many Belt and Road economies,” Song said. “They require a huge amount of cement, so the Belt and Road is highly significan­t to the cement industry. In the next three years, we are committed to building 100 new cement production lines in Belt and Road economies.”

China National Building Material, which is also known as CNBM, became the world’s largest producer of cement this month, when a merger with China National Materials, which is also known as Sinoma, was approved.

WCA Chairman Ali Emir Adiguzel said the associatio­n elected Song as president

There is huge demand for urbanizati­on and industrial­ization in many Belt and Road economies.” Song Zhiping, chairman of CNBM

because of his role in helping orchestrat­e China’s continued restructur­ing of the cement industry.

China has closed many old plants and merged hundreds of producers in pursuit of efficiency, and cutting overcapaci­ty.

China has also upgraded existing plants, to reduce emissions in the manufactur­ing process and slash their environmen­tal impact. The cement industry contribute­s around 5 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions, according to the World Resources Institute.

“As far as I know, this is the first time China has taken the lead of a global associatio­n of this kind,” Adiguzel said.

“China is restructur­ing the whole industry, and reducing emissions and environmen­tal pollutants while doing it. The importance of Song’s presidency is to transfer the knowledge and experience that they have accrued in the Chinese market.”

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