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Major deals in India's cement sector since Adani Group's entry in 2022

Dealmaking in India's cement sector remains in the spotlight again, after Ambuja Cements said on Tuesday it will buy a near47% stake in smaller sized rival Orient Cement for $451 million.

Billionaire Gautam Adani's corporation is locked in a. fierce fight with UltraTech Cement as the rivals snap. up smaller sized firms in a bid to capitalise on expectations of heavy. federal government costs on infrastructure.

Here is a timeline of a few of the significant offers announced in. the sector since Adani's foray in 2022:

ADANI GROUP-HOLCIM AG, MAY 2022:

Adani Group got in the Indian cement sector by buying. Ambuja Cements and ACC from Swiss building and construction product. giant Holcim for $10.5 billion.

The deal remains the country's most significant in the cement sector.

DALMIA BHARAT-JAIPRAKASH ASSOCIATES, DEC. 2022:

Dalmia Bharat purchased cement and other assets of. Jaiprakash Associates for $687 million to reinforce. its existence in India's central region.

SAGAR CEMENTS-ANDHRA SEALS, FEB. 2023:

A business tribunal approved Sagar Cements' $9.20. billion bid to take control of Jaypee Group-owned Andhra Cements .

AMBUJA CEMENTS-SANGHI INDUSTRIES, AUG. 2023:

Ambuja Cements purchased a 83% stake in debt-laden Sanghi. Industries for $295 million in August 2023 - Adani. Group's very first major deal after U.S. short seller Hindenburg's. report in January of the year.

ULTRATECH CEMENT-KESORAM INDUSTRIES, NOV. 2023:

UltraTech bought cement assets of Kesoram Industries. in a $645 million offer to improve its hold in the. country's southern area.

AMBUJA CEMENTS-PENNA CEMENT INDUSTRIES, JUNE 2024:

Ambuja purchased out Penna Cement Industries in a. $ 1.25 billion offer. The deal most likely lifted Ambuja to amongst the. top three gamers in south India, experts have actually approximated.

ULTRATECH CEMENT-INDIA CEMENTS, JULY 2024:

UltraTech tattooed a deal worth $472 million to gain control of. India Cements, after initially purchasing a 23% stake for. $ 228 million.

(source: Reuters)