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Chinese Cement Makers Expand Operations in Africa to Meet Growing Demand

Chinese Cement Makers Expand Operations in Africa to Meet Growing Demand

The African cement market is witnessing a surge in growth driven by rapid urbanization, increasing infrastructure development, and rising construction activity. As a result, the continent’s cement production landscape is being reshaped with the entry of new players, particularly from China, where a stagnant property market and stringent environmental regulations have driven cement makers to seek new opportunities abroad.

In 2023, Chinese companies, led by Huaxin, made notable investments in Africa’s cement sector, launching nine new cement projects. This trend continued into 2024, with five more projects added. These investments highlight the growing interest from Chinese firms to tap into Africa’s infrastructure boom. Aly-Khan Satchu, CEO of the East African Financial Portal, pointed out that the African continent faces a massive infrastructure deficit, which, combined with its young and growing population, presents significant growth potential. “The Chinese are looking at the medium term and saying to themselves, this is potentially another China — not so monolithic, but similar in terms of growth,” Satchu explained.

Huaxin, now the second-largest cement producer in sub-Saharan Africa, currently operates 10 cement plants with a production capacity of around 18 million tonnes per year. Dangote Cement, the regional leader, holds a much larger capacity at 52 million tonnes annually. Despite this, the influx of Chinese companies in the sector signals increasing competition and a shift in Africa’s cement landscape. Demand for cement is expected to remain strong in key markets such as Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, and Ghana, where infrastructure development continues to drive growth. Industry experts predict that companies like Dangote, which understands the African market well, will continue expanding their footprint, but the entry of Chinese firms could herald the start of a larger shift, as more Chinese players and potentially other BRICS countries, such as India and Brazil, look to invest in the region’s booming market.

However, the cement industry is also associated with significant environmental concerns due to pollution caused by production processes. As the market expands, experts are urging African governments to prioritize environmental sustainability and implement policies that balance economic growth with the development of local industries. China’s increasing investments in Africa’s cement market not only reflect the continent’s growing importance as a key player in global infrastructure development but also highlight the ongoing strategic pivot of Chinese companies seeking new frontiers for expansion.

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