Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Cement production exceeds pre-pandemic levels as constructi­on activities rebound

„ July cement production up by 26% to 413, 000 MT compared to 327, 000 MT in July 2019

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Cement production had recovered to prepandemi­c levels as early as in July indicating that the constructi­on sector had resumed activities at a faster pace after a pause during coronaviru­s related lockdowns.

According to latest data, the local cement production in July rose by 26.3 percent t o 413,000 MT compared to 327,000 MT in the same month in 2019.

This brought t he t otal domestic production of cement during t he first seven months to 2,056,000 MT compared to 1,976,000 MT in the comparable period last year, recording an increase of 4.1 percent.

The government commenced constructi­on work on the first section of the Central Expressway and announced recently that it was planning to construct 100,000 kilometres of rural roads, connecting them to the main road network, which could provide a significan­t boost to the infrastruc­ture constructi­on and related sectors such as commercial and residentia­l property developmen­t in the surroundin­g areas.

Domestic cement production and i mports recovered for the first time in June after the setback from coronaviru­s related lockdowns, but July marked the first time the aggregate production for the first eight months exceeding the year earlier period levels.

After rising in June on a year-on-year basis, cement imports in July slightly declined t o 422,000 MT from 430,000 metric tonnes in the same month a year ago, recording a decline of 1.7 percent, perhaps due to robust production of cement at home.

Total cement imports for the eight months from January through July was still down by 33.7 percent at 1,936,000 MT compared to 2,921,000 MT in the comparable period in 2019.

However, the cumulative cement use—local production and imports taken together—in July alone has risen by 10.4 percent to 835,000 MT from 756,000 MT in the same month last year.

Despite the robust production of cement, the cumulative cement use in the first seven months of 2020 is still down by 18.5 percent at 3,992,000 MT compared to 4,897,000 MT during the same period last year.

Due to renewed optimism from the successful pandemic control, the rapid restoratio­n of the economy to the prepandemi­c levels, and the policy and political certainty after elections have boosted business and consumer confidence, adding a tailwind into the country’s constructi­on sector.

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