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Cement Rates in Pakistan– February update

Cement industry sees growth in export sector

Cement Rates in Pakistan– February update

With a population of 241 million, Pakistan boasts a significant cement industry that plays a crucial role in contributing to the country’s economy. Often referred to as the backbone of the economy, the cement sector is vital due to its close association with the demand for key binding materials in various infrastructure projects.

In recent times, the cement industry in Pakistan has witnessed steady growth in both production and capacity. This underscores its importance as a key player in the economic landscape, supporting and aligning with the nation’s infrastructure development initiatives.

Cement Companies in Pakistan

Leading the cement industry in Pakistan is Lucky Cement Ltd, holding the position as the largest cement manufacturing company.

Following closely are notable players such as DG Khan Cement Co. Ltd, Attock Cement, Kohinoor Cement, Power Cement, and Dewan Cement.

Additionally, other well-known cement manufacturers contributing to the industry’s prominence include Maple Leaf Cement and Bestway Cement. Together, these companies play a significant role in shaping and sustaining the country’s cement sector.

Cement Price in Pakistan

Recently, there has been a decline in cement dispatches, with total binder dispatches in January 2024 amounting to 3.414 million tons, compared to 4.006 million tons in the same month of the previous fiscal year.

Data from the All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association (APCMA) revealed that local cement dispatches in January 2024 were 2.967 million tons, reflecting a 17.3% decrease from 3.588 million tons in January 2023.

In contrast, exports witnessed a surge of 6.82%, with volumes increasing from 418,067 tons in January 2023 to 446,595 tons in January 2024.

Specifically, north-based mills dispatched 2.434 million tons of cement in January 2024, marking a 15.83% decline from 2.892 million tons in January 2023. South-based mills dispatched 979,970 tons of cement in January 2024, indicating a 12.08% decrease compared to 1.115 million tons in January 2023.