[Video] Kiln shutdown is about to increase by 30 yuan/ton! The price of cement in Henan has recovered!

2023-08-04 14:39:26

On August 4, some major manufacturers in Henan began to resume notification to raise the price of high-standard cement by about 30 yuan/ton.

China Cement Net Market Data Center News: According to market feedback, cement prices in Henan are basically at a low level, and enterprises are under great pressure to operate. In addition, the provincial clinker production line enterprises plan to carry out peak staggering and kiln shutdown for 20 days from the 20th.

On August 4, some major manufacturers in Henan began to resume notification to raise the price of high-standard cement by about 30 yuan/ton.

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After some major manufacturers in the region notified the third round of cement price increase of 30 yuan/ton on August 20, the transaction price of most enterprises has been gradually loosened and dropped by about 10-20 yuan/ton.

2023-08-31 11:14:32

On August 4, some major manufacturers in Henan began to resume notification to raise the price of high-standard cement by about 30 yuan/ton.

2023-08-04 14:39:26

On October 10, in order to implement the Work Program for Steady Growth of Building Materials Industry (2025-2026) issued by the six departments of the state. The Announcement of the State Development and Reform Commission and the General Administration of Market Supervision on the Control of Price Disorderly Competition and the Maintenance of Good Production Price Order, as well as the work requirements of the State and Gansu Province on the green and low-carbon development of cement enterprises, the prevention and control of air pollution, and the normalization of peak staggering production, balance the production of cement clinker, market demand, stable growth and ecological environment. Gansu Building Materials Industry Association organized a consultation meeting on peak staggering production of cement industry in 2025-2026. Regional focus of Lanzhou, Baiyin and Linxia