[Weekly Review] East China: Cement prices are pushed up in many places, but the overall market price has not changed much compared with that before the push (8.28-9.1)

2023-09-01 17:53:26

According to China Cement Market Data Center, after the price of clinker from major manufacturers in the Yangtze River Delta, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai and Anhui was generally raised by 20 yuan/ton, the price of cement in each province has not changed significantly in the week. Fujian market is planning to push up about 30 yuan on September 3; Shandong area stops kilns to push up 30-50 yuan/ton. At present, most markets have fallen back, and the overall market price has not changed much compared with that before the push.

According to China Cement Market Data Center, after the price of clinker from major manufacturers in the Yangtze River Delta, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai and Anhui was generally raised by 20 yuan/ton, the price of cement in each province has not changed significantly in the week. Fujian market is planning to push up about 30 yuan on September 3; Shandong area stops kilns to push up 30-50 yuan/ton. At present, most markets have fallen back, and the overall market price has not changed much compared with that before the push.


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According to China Cement Market Data Center, after the price of clinker from major manufacturers in the Yangtze River Delta, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai and Anhui was generally raised by 20 yuan/ton, the price of cement in each province has not changed significantly in the week. Fujian market is planning to push up about 30 yuan on September 3; Shandong area stops kilns to push up 30-50 yuan/ton. At present, most markets have fallen back, and the overall market price has not changed much compared with that before the push.

2023-09-01 17:53:26

From September 22, 2025 to September 28, 2025, the highest opening rate of cement kilns in all provinces in China is Tianjin, with the opening rate of 100.00%. Kiln opening rate of 50% and above: 66.72% in Anhui Province, 61.98% in Shandong Province, 59.02% in Henan Province, 56.68% in Jiangsu Province, 50.00% in Liaoning Province and 50.00% in Hainan Province.