Description
Oceania Cement Market Size and Outlook Report by Applications, by Plant Capacity, by Production, by Trade and by demand (2019-2029)
Insight
The Australian construction sector accounts for around 8% of GDP. We assess that there are various projects in the pipeline, such as airport expansion, roads, highways, railways, metro systems, etc. However, over the past couple of years, due to a slowdown in residential and commercial construction, demand for cement declined in some parts of the country.
We expect that the gas shortages in the country are increasing the costs and reducing margins in the cement industry. In the future, it is anticipated that gas shortages will become more severe, which may also increase cement prices. Moreover, electricity outages are also becoming a serious issue. The Australian cement industry cannot easily move towards the use of coal for power generation as it would result in a huge amount of carbon dioxide emissions and local environmental regulations are stringent. The increase in pollution has the potential to increase the cost of production.
Scope and Coverage
The Cement Market in Oceania 2019-2029 explores current key developments and the future direction of the Middle East cement industry covering the following key aspects:
- Cement production in Oceania by country
- Cement production capacity in Oceania by country
- Cement production capacity utilisation in Oceania by country
- Update on new cement capacity addition by country
- Cement capacity by plant
- Cement demand in Oceania by country
- Per capita consumption in Oceania by country
- Cement consumption by end users in Oceania by country
- Cement imports and exports in Oceania by country
- Construction spending in Oceania by country
- Macroeconomics indicators in Oceania by country
- ROTS Analysis (Risks, Opportunities, Trends and Strategies) of the Oceania cement market
Forecast Segmentation
- Production
- Capacity
- Demand in value
- Demand in volume
- Demand by end users
- Net exports
- Construction spending
- Macroeconomic forecasts
Country Coverage
- Australia
- New Zealand