Cement Price Drops in Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan Area of Hunan Province

2024-07-09 15:08:56

Some enterprises in Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan area have successively dropped the price of cement by about 30 yuan/ton.

China Cement Network Market Data Center News: According to market feedback, terminal demand performance is weak, market pressure is greater. Affected by this, some enterprises in Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan area have gradually dropped the price of cement by about 30 yuan/ton, while the rest of the enterprises have followed up the downward trend, and the overall market is mainly weak. .. (more Hunan cement prices )

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Since the 12th, many enterprises in Hunan have been notified to raise the price of cement by 50 yuan/ton.

2024-08-12 15:07:41

Recently, the enterprises in Yiyang area have lowered the cement price by 20-30 yuan/ton again.

2024-08-05 14:56:59

Recently, enterprises in Hengyang have successively lowered the price of cement by about 30 yuan/ton.

2024-08-01 14:17:16

Some enterprises in Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan area have successively dropped the price of cement by about 30 yuan/ton.

2024-07-09 15:08:56

Since June 6, enterprises in Zhangjiajie have notified an increase of 50 yuan/ton in cement prices and 20 yuan/ton in some areas.

2024-06-07 10:43:23

Cement prices in Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan and Hengyang have fallen.

2024-06-06 14:20:41

Macau's first cement plant, Green Island Cement Plant, was founded by Chinese businessmen in 1882-1883 and later taken over by Qichang Yanghang. Its raw materials mainly come from Britain, Germany and Green Island, and its products are exported to the Mainland and Timor. Due to the tense relationship between Macao and the Qing court, the work was suspended and then resumed. It closed in 1936. In 1981, Macao Cement Plant was established, controlled by three central enterprises, and its products are "Golden Carp Brand" cement. It accounts for a considerable share of the Macau market and also expands the Hong Kong market. In 2024, the consumption of cement in Macau declined year on year.