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LAHORE: Cement despatches declined to 3.95 million tons in January 2022 against 4.73 million tons in the corresponding month of the last fiscal showing a decline of 16.58 percent.

According to the data released by All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association (APCMA), local cement despatches by the industry during the month of January 2022 were 3.4 million tons compared to 4.04 million tons in January 2021, showing a reduction of 15.87 percent. Exports despatches suffered massive decline by 20.71 percent as the volumes reduced from 694,934 tons in January 2021 to 551,006 tons in January2022.

In January 2022, North-based cement mills despatched 2.707 million tons cement in domestic markets showing a reduction of 18.29 percent against 3.313 million tons despatches in January 2021. South-based mills despatched 693,453 tons cement in local markets during January 2022 that was 4.82 percent less compared to the despatches of 728,568 tons during January 2021.

Exports from North-based mills massively declined by 94.12 percent as the quantities reduced from 233,404 tons in January 2021 to 13,727 tons in January 2022. Exports from South, however, increased by 16.41 percent to 537,279 tons in January 2022 from 461,530 tons during the same month last year.

During the first seven months of current fiscal year, total cement despatches (domestic and exports) were 31.4 million tons that calculates to 5.89 percent lower than 33.37 million tons despatched during the corresponding period of last fiscal year.

Further analysis indicate that domestic uptake of the commodity reduced by 0.69 percent to 27.465 million tons from 27.657 million tons during July-January 2021 whereas exports during the same period declined by a massive 31.04 percent to 3.94 million tons from 5.71 million tons during July-January 2021.

North-based Mills despatched 22.87 million tons cement domestically during the first seven months of current fiscal year showing a reduction of 2.85 percent than cement despatches of 23.54 million tons during July-January 2021. Exports from North declined by 61.39 percent to 557,615 tons during July-January 2022 compared with 1.444 million tons exported during the same period last year.

Domestic despatches by South-based mills during July-January 2022 were 4.59 million tons showing an increase of 11.67 percent over 4.115 million tons cement despatched during the same period of last fiscal year. There was however substantial decline of around 20.78 percent in exports from south zone as the volumes reduced to 3.384 million tons in the first seven months of current fiscal year from 4.272 million tons during corresponding period of last fiscal year.

The All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association spokesman commented that decline in cement despatches is hitting the industry badly while the industry is already under pressure due to sharp increase in the cost of production that includes international coal prices, high power tariff and transportation cost.

He said that slowdown in the construction activities for public sector development projects amid unfavourable weather conditions is among the major causes of lower consumption of cement.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2022

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