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Myanmar cement market

Myanmar crossed one of the most important crossroads of its history in 2011 when the country emerged from international isolation.

As it moves aggressively toward economic and infrastructural development, Myanmar directs part of its efforts to the reconstruction of the outdated and fragmented cement market. The potential of the industry is enhanced by its rich limestone deposits and lengthy waterways networks.
The CW Group Research report provides an in-depth and data-oriented analysis of the economy, construction and cement market in Myanmar. The forecast through 2017 offers cement stakeholders with the most important analytics, including cement consumption, but also cement capacity expansions planned or underway.

$3,000.00 each
CATEGORY
Country reports
FORMAT
Electronic (PDF)
RELEASE DATE
2013

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