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Azerbaijan gypsum output rises in first 10 months of the year
Written by Global Gypsum staff
19 November 2025
Azerbaijan: Azerbaijan’s gypsum and anhydrite output rose by 14% year-on-year to 502,000t in January to October 2025, according to the State Statistical Committee. Finished product inventory reached 69,800t on 1 November 2025.
Eagle Materials' sales rise in first half of 2026 financial year
Written by Global Gypsum staff
05 November 2025
US: Eagle Materials reported sales of US$1.27bn in the first half of the 2026 financial year, up by 3% year-on-year from US$1.23bn. Cost of sales rose by 6% from US$842m to US$888m. Comprehensive earnings fell by 6% from US$277m to US$261m.
The second half of the financial year commences with Eagle Materials ‘well positioned’ to captured an anticipated upswing in demand. In its gypsum business, the company noted a ‘favourable longer-term view’ with ‘significant underbuilding.’ Affordability issues continue to depress single-family residential construction. The business’ key markets of Heartland (central northern US) and Sunbelt (trans-southern US) are both set to continue to grow.
CertainTeed expands Palatka gypsum wallboard plant
Written by Global Gypsum staff
04 November 2025
US: Saint-Gobain subsidiary CertainTeed Interior Products Group has successfully doubled the production capacity of its Palatka, Florida, gypsum wallboard plant. The producer says that the expansion has created 110 new jobs at the plant and made it the largest in the world. The project received US$7m in total funding and tax credits from state and county governments.
President and CEO Mark Rayfield called the Palatka plant ‘A vital part of our operations.’
Eco Buildings Group launches Sudanese joint venture with Socotra Real Estate Development
Written by Global Gypsum staff
29 October 2025
Sudan: Glass fibre-reinforced gypsum (GFRG) modular systems producer Eco Buildings Group and Socotra Real Estate Development have launched a joint venture (JV). Socotra Real Estate Development will invest US$5.82m over six months in the JV’s construction and operation of two new production lines.
Eco Buildings Group Executive Vice Chair Etrur Albani said that the ‘landmark’ JV ‘not only serves to further demonstrate the increasing global demand for our GFRG modular housing solutions, but also the efficiency of our international expansion strategy.’
Saint-Gobain’s Kootenay West gypsum mine achieves full-capacity production
Written by Global Gypsum staff
29 October 2025
Canada: Saint-Gobain Canada has scaled up its Kootenay West, British Columbia, gypsum mine to full production capacity of 400,000t/yr. The mine supplies gypsum wallboard subsidiary CertainTeed Canada's Calgary and Vancouver plants. It has an anticipated operational lifespan of 40 years and employs 30 people. The mine will replace the role of the Windermere gypsum mine in Saint-Gobain Canada’s gypsum wallboard operations. The Windermere mine will continue to operate for another 15 years, supplying customers in the agriculture and cement sectors. The company first broke ground on the new mine at Kootenay West in 2019.
CertainTeed Canada has initiated permitting for the construction of a rail loadout at the Kootenay West mine. When commissioned, the facility will reduce the total annual distance of gypsum transported between Kootenay West and the company’s gypsum wallboard plants by 94% from 4.5 million kilometres to 250,000km.
CEO Jean-Claude Lasserre said "It is with great pride that we officially launch full operations of our Kootenay West gypsum mine in British Columbia, a strategic expansion of our presence in Canada, strengthening our operations to continue meeting the construction market demand.”




