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Cemex sells Colombian assets for $555 million; Holcim is among the buyers

Cemex, the Mexican cement manufacturer, announced on Wednesday that it will be selling some assets in Colombia. It expects this to bring in $555 million.

Cemex said in a press release that Holcim would buy a cement mill, a grinding plant and a portfolio of other plants from them for $485m in a deal expected to close before the end of the year.

The cement manufacturer said that it is in talks with unidentified parties about other assets worth around $70 million.

Media reported that Cemex was 'looking to exit Colombia' after its sales in Central America and the Philippines over the last two years.

It will keep two cement plants with a combined annual installed capacity of 1.6 millions metric tons in Colombia, along with a ready-mix plant, aggregate quarries, and?mills.

Jaime Muguiro, Chief Executive, said: "We're pleased with our continued progress in streamlining our portfolio. We also focus on investing and strengthening positions in key geographies, businesses and industries in the U.S.A., Europe, and Mexico."

Holcim CEO said late last year big acquisitions 'were possible' in the upcoming months, after Xella was purchased for 2.14 billion dollars by Holcim.

(source: Reuters)