New Straits Times

Semen to buy LafargeHol­cim

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ZURICH/SINGAPORE: Indonesia’s biggest cement maker Semen Indonesia is buying the local business of Swiss company LafargeHol­cim for roughly US$917 million (RM3.8 billion), in a move that will consolidat­e the struggling Indonesian industry.

The acquisitio­n “will provide it with a significan­tly larger capacity and broader product portfolio and geographic­al footprint”, the state-owned cement maker said in a statement yesterday, adding that the move would enable it to fully capitalise on growth opportunit­ies in its home market.

LafargeHol­cim, the world’s largest cement maker, said in a separate statement that it was selling its Indonesian business to Semen Indonesia as it reviews its portfolio to improve its financial strength.

Semen Indonesia said it had signed a deal to acquire the 80.6 per cent that LafargeHol­cim owns in PT Holcim Indonesia, and a fully owned subsidiary of the state firm would launch a mandatory offer for the remaining shares owned by public shareholde­rs.

“In the competitiv­e environmen­t of national cement industry, the combinatio­n between Semen Indonesia and Holcim will be stronger and larger,” said Hendi Prio Santoso, president-director, Semen Indonesia.

The cement industry in Indonesia — Southeast Asia’s biggest economy — has been saddled with overcapaci­ty and weak pricing power over the last few years, which has pulled down profitabil­ity of companies to near-record lows.

Acquiring Indonesia’s thirdlarge­st cement company will provide the state-owned cement maker with four cement plants with a capacity of 14.8 tonnes per annum and 30 ready-mix plants, Semen Indonesia said.

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? The cement industry in Indonesia has been saddled with overcapaci­ty and weak pricing power over the last few years.
REUTERS PIC The cement industry in Indonesia has been saddled with overcapaci­ty and weak pricing power over the last few years.

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