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KARACHI: Pakistan is likely to export 100,000 tons of cement to India in next three months after getting permission to resume exports, a report said on Monday.
“The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has renewed licences of Pakistani cement exporters, allowing them to export the commodity,” said Furqan Punjani, an analyst at Topline Securities.
During the first eight-month of current fiscal year, Pakistan exported 320,000 tons of cement to India, which was 24 percent less than the same period last year.
Pakistan is expected to export an additional quantity of upto 100,000 tons of cement to India during the remaining last three-month of the current fiscal year, he added.
Asad Siddiqui, an analyst at InvestCap, said that BIS licence was essential for all kinds of exports to India. Majority of cement exporters got their licences expired in the last four to five months.
But Siddiqui was quick to add that the renewal did not indicate that India was allowing export through land rout of Wagha Border, but it would continue to do so through rails.
Punjani said that Pakistani cement has an edge over Indian cement in terms of prices in areas where the landed cost is lower. India has planned to add more production lines in future.
“India has a cement manufacturing capacity of 261 million tons which is expected to increase to around 290 million tons by the end of fiscal year 2012,” he said.
Despite chances of major expenditure on construction, supply glut would prevail in Indian markets. This casts pall over the future of Pakistani cement exports to New Delhi compared to fiscal year 2007-2008 when there was an acute shortage of cement in India and it imported around one million tons from Pakistan, Punjani added.
“(In spite of these realities) this new opportunity of export is set to enhance cement dispatches to India in the range of 500,000 tons to 800,000 tons in next two years.” —Salman Siddiqui