The Algerian minister of Industry and Mines Abdeslam Bouchouareb has said that the country is moving towards, “Self-sufficiency in cement and steel products thanks to the new facilities that will be operational in the short term.”
Bouchouareb said that Algeria, which imports about 3Mt/yr of cement, “Will manage to cover its needs and even over produce by 2016.” It will be the first time since independence from France in 1962 that the country will cease cement imports.
Two new cement plants in Biskra with a total production capacity of 4Mt/yr will, besides the national network of operating cement plants, meet the demand of the domestic cement market. Privately-owned La Biskrie des Ciments will be operational in December 2015 with an 1Mt/yr of cement production capacity.