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K-gypsum powder plant announced

18 July 2012

China/Singapore: Sincap Group, a gypsum mining company in China's Shandong Province, has launched an initial public offering for a listing on the Catalist board of the Singapore Exchange. The company is offering 32.5 million shares, comprising 25.5 million new shares and seven million vendor shares, at US$0.16 apiece.

Sincap hopes to raise US$4.1m, which will be earmarked for use in diversification of its products and for general working capital. Specifically, the group plans to construct and commission a K-gypsum powder plant. K-gypsum powder, which can only be processed from crystalline gypsum, is commonly used in the manufacture of moulds for precision casting as well as plaster casts for medical uses. The company also possesses mining and exploration rights to some of the largest gypsum reserves in the Dawenkou Basin in Shandong Province.

"Our decision to list is timely considering our current stage of development. With the funds raised we will be able to realise the untapped potential in our gypsum business, particularly with regard to a new product, K-gypsum powder, that we intend to develop," said Sincap's chairman and CEO Fu Hao.

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US$13m award for homeowners as 'Chinese wallboard' saga continues

22 June 2012

US: In one of the most important steps in the saga over allegedly-tainted Chinese-made wallboard, attorneys have announced that a US$13m settlement has been reached between homeowners in Virginia, whose properties were built with the product and some of the companies they sued.

The settlement involves companies that imported and sold the wallboard as well as numerous other firms involved in the cases and around 200 local homeowners.

Federal product-safety regulators have found that the wallboard emits gases that corrode metal in homes and recommended that such wallboard be removed, although the legal battle over who will pay to fix the properties is now in its 38th month. Many homeowners have already abandoned their properties or lost them through foreclosure or bankruptcy. Others have sold their homes, sometimes for less than half of what they paid.

In July 2012 the settlement will go before a federal judge in New Orleans for a preliminary approval, with a final approval possible by 13 November 2012.

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Beijing New Building Materials to build three new lines

07 June 2012

China: Beijing New Building Materials has announced plans to build three gypsum board lines in Tianjin, Quanzhou of Fujian province and Liaocheng of Shandong province with a total investment of over US$62.9m.

The Tianjin project is a 50Mm2 plasterboard production line. Products from the project will be sold to Tianjin, Beijing, Tangshan, Qinhuangdao, Cangzhou, Dalian and overseas markets. The company plans to set up a wholly owned subsidiary with a planned registered capital of US$7.9m in Tianjin to run the project, which will also include a steel plant. The Quanzhou project will be a 30Mm2 plasterboard production line using FGD gypsum. Products will be sold to Fujian, eastern Guangdong and Taiwan.

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Knauf expands capacity by 50% in China

23 May 2012

China: German construction group Knauf is currently expanding its business in China as the local housing market booms. Knauf produces 65mm2/yr of plasterboard at its three existing plants in China. With a new facility in Greater Shanghai the production capacity will increase by more than 50%.

However, Knauf is facing heavy competition from two local state firms which have considerably larger production capacities. The German company intends to fight this with a long-term strategy envisaging investments in its own plants and training of drywall finishers and distributors.

Knauf, which entered the Chinese market in 1997.

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China to enhance recycling of industrial wastes

06 March 2012

China: The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has released China's 12th five-year (2011-2015) plan for major industrial solid waste. The plan will target US$80bn from recycling solid waste with a comprehensive utilised volume of 1.6Bnt by 2015.

Under the plan, which will cover industrial by product gypsum, gangue, coal ash smelting slag, red mud and carbide slag, China is expected to generate 2.5 million new jobs in the field of industrial solid waste management. In the case of gypsum, it is likely that the by-product will be used in the production of wallboard.

MIIT predicts that China will generate an incredible 15Bnt of industrial solid waste in total during 2011-2015.

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