By Mauro Nogarin Colombia and Peru reported positive results in cement production during the first two months of 2026, a trend reflecting continued government investment in public works. The situation was different in Brazil, where, despite the government’s social housing program, cement consumption fell by 5.1% during the same period.
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New Projects in the Cement Industry in Latin America
By Mauro Nogarin
Read MoreLatin American Cement Industry Update
While the global macroeconomic scenario in 2025 was challenging, the cement industry in some Latin American countries performed remarkably well. Colombia saw a 7.8% increase in production, followed by Argentina with 5.6% and Brazil with 4.1%.
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Argos Cementos Installs A New Plant To Accelerate The Reduction of CO2 Emissions. By Mauro Nogarin
Read MoreLatin American Report: Guatemala
Two New Plants And A New Acquisition To Boost The Country’s Cement Industry. By Mauro Nogarin
Read MoreLatin America Cement Industry Is Growing Slowly
By Mauro Nogarin In general, the cement industry in Latin America is recovering positively, as is the case in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico.
Read MoreCement Industry in Latin America Grows Despite Difficulties
By Mauro Nogarin The construction industry in the last eight months of 2021 was the only sector that stabilized the economies in Latin America. In general, both public and private works have created very important sources of work, when other productive sectors were affected by the pandemic.
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