Price Statistics of C30 Concrete in All Regions of China in the First Half of May 2023

2023-05-19 14:56:50

Price Statistics of C30 Concrete in All Regions of China in the First Half of May 2023

In the first half of May

2023, the price statistics of C30 concrete in all regions of China (5.17), more data, market analysis and research reports can be found in the cement big data (https://data.ccement.com/). 

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The Malian government announced a "strong economic recovery", but the soaring price of cement dragged the national treasury and the people's dream of building houses into a quagmire. The "price limit order" issued by the Minister of Industry and Commerce failed in the building materials market in Bamako, the capital, and the retail price was about 10% higher than official cap line. Compared with neighboring countries, the price of cement in Mali is high. Because of the inland disadvantage, tight foreign exchange reserves and lack of government control, "price limit" has become a slogan. Ordinary people stopped building houses, related practitioners went out of business, and the economy was affected. Previously, the effect of sugar regulation was not good, and people only hoped to buy low-cost cement.