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Day: November 23, 2009

Long-Term Cement Consumption Could Spell 100 Million-Metric Ton Domestic Shortfall

November 23, 2009 Concrete News

Although United States’ cement consumption is expected to decline to 75 million metric tons in 2009, compared to near record 2005 levels of 128 million metric tons, a recent PCA Economic Research 25-year forecast cites market factors that could propel domestic powder demand upwards of 192 million metric tons by 2035

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