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U.S. apparent cement consumption 2004-2011

 

Apparent cement consumption in the United States from 2004 to 2011 (in 1,000 metric tons)

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North America; US Geological Survey Source: US Geological Survey


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This statistic represents apparent cement consumption in the United States between 2004 and 2011. In 2011, the U.S. consumed around 72.3 million metric tons of this building material, which is mainly used in the construction industry.

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close Markets and sectors
Construction & Metal , Construction
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Survey time period 2004 to 2011
Object of investigation Cement consumption
Region North America
Macroregion North-America only
Type time series
Category resource/usage/use
Relevance 4
Release
Published by US Geological Survey
Release date January 2012
Further information * These figures were taken from previous editions of the publication.
Apparent consumption = production (including from imported clinker) + imports (excluding clinker) - exports + adjustments for stock changes.
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