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Peruvian cement demand to decline in 2023

The Central Reserve Bank of Peru expects national cement consumption to fall by 3.7% in 2023. The GestiĆ³n newspaper has reported that demand declined month-on-month over seven successive months up to August 2023. It fell by a double-digit figure year-on-year in the first half of 2023. In August 2023, imports of cement declined by 95% month-on-month, to 2000t from 38,000t.

Peruvian Chamber of Construction executive director Guido Valdivia said “The first factor to consider is El NiƱo. If it starts in November 2023, it will affect construction output in 2023; if it is postponed to 2024, we expect a drop of only 3.3% in 2023.ā€³ The Peruvian Property Developersā€™ Association (ASEI) forecast a 4% drop in construction output in 2023, followed by growth of 3.2% in 2024.

Grupo Gloriaā€™s vice president, cement, concrete and lime, Luis DĆ­az told investors that the gap between Peruvian cement production and consumption will close ā€˜substantiallyā€™ during the remaining months of 2023, due to raised demand from infrastructure projects.