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    Mexico's Cemex willing to provide cement for border wall: report

    Mexico's Cemex willing to provide cement for border wall: report

    March 01, 2017
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    Mexico's Cemex, one of the world's largest cement producers, is open to providing the raw materials for President Donald Trump's promised wall between the two neighbors, daily newspaper Reforma reported on Wednesday.

    "We will gladly do it," Cemex President Rogelio Zambrano told the newspaper, when asked if the company would provide a cement estimate for the controversial project, potentially worth billions of dollars.


    Along the U.S.- Mexico border fence

    It was not known which other companies might participate or the likely demand for cement for the wall, Zambrano said.

    Trump has repeatedly said the wall is needed to prevent illegal immigrants from entering the United States along the nearly 2,000-mile southern border.

    Trump has consistently said Mexico will ultimately pay for the new wall, while Mexican officials have firmly rejected that idea.

    Much of the border already features some kind of physical barrier in addition to other security measures.

    http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/03...ll-report.html


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    "We will gladly do it," Cemex President Rogelio Zambrano told the newspaper, when asked if the company would provide a cement estimate for the controversial project, potentially worth billions of dollars.
    Really - we buy America only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artist View Post
    Really - we buy America only.
    I hope he sticks with that.

    Unless, they want to donate the cement!!!!!

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    I wouldn't trust their cement.
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    That's a thought -

    Surely we have enough cement companies in this country to do the job.

    Although, they do say the illegals control the cement business in Dallas now.

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    Hispanic Owned Companies Place Bids To Build Trump's Border Wall

    Hispanic Owned Companies Place Bids To Build Trump's Border Wall

    Katie Pavlich
    Posted: Mar 01, 2017 4:00 PM



    During his first joint session of Congress address to lawmakers on Capitol Hill Tuesday night, President Donald Trump again called for the funding and building of a wall along the U.S. southern border with Mexico.

    "We will soon begin the construction of a great wall along our southern border. It will be started ahead of schedule and, when finished, it will be a very effective weapon against drugs and crime," Trump said.


    Hundreds of construction companies, including more than a dozen owned by Hispanics, are taking the proposal seriously and bids for the project are pouring in. From Defense One:

    Companies from 41 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico have signaled their interest in being selected to work on President Donald Trump’s proposed southern border wall. As of Monday evening, about 180 different firms had answered the federal presolicitation, which the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency posted to the Federal Business Opportunities website on Friday.


    Several corporate titans, among them Raytheon, a defense contractor, and Caddell, a construction company with a global portfolio, have expressed preliminary interest in building the wall. Leo A Daly, an international architecture and engineering firm, was one of the more prominent design firms listed.

    Dozens of companies described themselves as minority owned, veteran owned, or small disadvantaged businesses.

    Nineteen of the interested vendors are woman-owned companies, and 15 are Hispanic American owned.

    Estimates currently tag the wall cost at $10-$15 billion dollars. The good news? Because there is heightened interest, the wall will likely be built for less than originally estimated. A far cry from most big government projects.

    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiep...-wall-n2292529

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    Great news!! And I think Trump will get personally involved and do some negotiation. He said $8 to $10 billion for about 1,000 miles of border wall. I bet it comes in very close to that in the final numbers.
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    The Art Of The New Deal: How Trump Is Using Mexican Company Cemex's Concrete To Build The Wall And Profit Both Countries

    by William Craddick
    Jan 31, 2017 9:31 AM

    The press has been ablaze with reports that Mexico is stonewalling against Trump’s demands that they pay, in one form or another, for the wall. Some speculate that the wall will not be built at all. But research by Disobedient Media indicates that not only will the wall be built, but that it has strong support among certain Mexican business interests such as cement producer Cemex who has been actively lobbying to ensure that Trump and his allies take office and begin construction.

    I. Cemex Is Best Positioned To Benefit From The Wall, And Does Not Have A Major Competitor In The United States
    According to information published by the Global Cement Directory, Cemex is the largest producer of cement in North American and does not have any American competitors of equal size. It has been described in a diplomatic cable released by Wikileaks as being one of "Mexico's monopolists" with a market share of 87.6%. Data collected using the installed capacity of companies’ integrated cement plants shows that the US does not even break the top ten list of cement producers globally. Cemex, however, ranks fifth, far ahead of their only Western competitor in Brazil.

    Source: Global Cement Directory

    Cemex is a major producer, with plants and operations in over 50 countries worldwide. It has acquired a number of assets in the United States. With quarries on both sides of US-Mexico border it is positioned better than any other firm to act as the main supplier of raw materials for Trump’s wall. The map below shows the location of quarries belonging Cemex and other corporations on the border.

    Source: Financial Times

    The logistical and economic nightmare of having to move cement further than 200 miles means that Cemex is ideally positioned to be the primary supplier for Trump's wall. Additionally, contracting with dozens of American companies to provide cement would greatly complicate the building process. Trump, a man who prides himself on completing projects under budget and ahead of schedule, is unlikely to shun Cemex when seeking materials.


    While Trump has made the creation of American jobs the central selling point of his Presidency, he has also stated that the wall will “help” Mexico. In the case of Cemex, it becomes clear how the wall will, at least in part, help Mexico: no matter which country pays for it, some of the funds will return to Mexican firms who help the United States with construction. Contracting with Cemex for the concrete used to build the wall is a win-win situation for both Cemex and Trump. Cemex employs thousands of Americans in their U.S. operations. By contracting with Cemex, Trump is able to deliver on his promise not just to benefit Mexico financially, but to also help ensure that American jobs are retained and possibly more created by Cemex as it ramps up operations to meet American textile demands for the wall.


    II. How Cemex And Trump Mutually Benefit From The Wall

    Donald Trump’s presidential victory signals a new direction in the relationship between the United States and Mexico. Beyond the wall, both states stand to fare well from Trump’s plans to overhaul the U.S. economy and renegotiate America’s trade deals. Financial sources are already beginning to speculate that Mexico could help the United States return a greater percentage of its trade deficit to North America. At the moment, over 90% of America's trade deficit is held by countries outside the continent.

    At the same time, companies such as Cemex will benefit from the weakening Peso, which has dropped since Trump’s election. The dropping Peso has been held out by some as a sign that Trump's Presidency is having a negative effect on Mexico. However, the weakened currency actually makes the products sold by companies such as Cemex more attractive to foreign buyers. Not only will the weak Peso make a better deal for Trump and the United States, but it also gives added assurance to Cemex that their concrete will be used to build the wall. The payout, estimated to be over $700 million for concrete and $240 million for cement, would be greatly welcomed by Cemex in the aftermath of their first reported quarterly profit in over seven years as they ride a surge in their company's valuation on the stock market.

    Source: seekingalpha.com

    Cemex is one of many building material companies who have seen a major rise in the aftermath of Trump's reiteration of his desire to build the wall. Beyond operations on the border, the wall's construction would signal a general increase in infrastructure investment.

    Source: Bloomberg

    III. Cemex Provided Political Support For Trump Allies

    In what appears to be a political game of deal making, a Cemex affiliated PAC run by Executive Vice President Frank Craddock was found to have engaged in a campaign of support for political candidates who were most likely to help ensure that the wall would become a reality. Information compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics from data provided by the Federal Election Commission shows that the Cemex Inc. Employee Political Action Committee donated more than 80% of its funds during the 2016 cycle to Republican candidates. The majority of the Republican recipients listed as having received donations from Cemex have either expressed political support for Donald Trump or for the policy of building a security wall on the border with Mexico. This revelation clearly indicates that Cemex sought to help ensure that Trump would have a Republican majority both in the House and Senate to make certain that construction of the wall would proceed.

    Aside from the political boost Cemex's donations have given to Trump in the long run, there is no indication that the favor was returned in any type of pay for play arrangement. However, it is interesting to note that Newt Gingrich, who supported a tariff which negatively Cemex in the 1990's, was not offered a senior position on Trump's staff.


    The relationship between Cemex and the United States is the perfect illustration of Donald Trump's dealmaking diplomacy. With a shrewd eye for business, Trump is able to pick out valuable regional players and encourage partnerships which will not only benefit the United States and deliver on his campaign promises, but also help inject capital into foreign firms and boost employment rates across their nations. The media on both sides of the border will likely continue to cast shadows on the likelihood of a wall and a Mexican-American agreement on how it will be funded. But as evidenced by Cemex's rising fortunes and willingness to reach out and assist Trump financially and politically, Trump's New Deal is one that nobody wants to refuse.

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-0...l-and-profit-b

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    Quote Originally Posted by nntrixie View Post
    That's a thought -

    Surely we have enough cement companies in this country to do the job.

    Although, they do say the illegals control the cement business in Dallas now.



    Hey Judy & nntrixie.... do you want to get in the Cement biz with me?



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    Oh heck, grab Beezer and lets go!! I LOVE CEMENT!!

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