Weekly Report of Cement Network: Cement Prices in Some Markets of Central South and Two Lakes Loose and Decline (1.2-1.5)

2024-01-05 16:14:24

According to the data center of China Cement Market, the market demand has weakened recently, and the price of cement in some markets of the two lakes has fallen by about 10-20 yuan/ton. The price increase in the Pearl River Delta region of Guangdong was not well implemented in the early stage, and the price of bulk cement was raised by 15 yuan/ton by the leading enterprises in the week, and the actual implementation remains to be observed.

According to the data center of China Cement Market, the market demand has weakened recently, and the price of cement in some markets of the two lakes has fallen by about 10-20 yuan/ton. The price increase in the Pearl River Delta region of Guangdong was not well implemented in the early stage, and the price of bulk cement was raised by 15 yuan/ton by the leading enterprises in the week, and the actual implementation remains to be observed.

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According to the data center of China Cement Market, the market demand has weakened recently, and the price of cement in some markets of the two lakes has fallen by about 10-20 yuan/ton. The price increase in the Pearl River Delta region of Guangdong was not well implemented in the early stage, and the price of bulk cement was raised by 15 yuan/ton by the leading enterprises in the week, and the actual implementation remains to be observed.

2024-01-05 16:14:24

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