Cement Network Weekly Report: The demand for concrete in the southwest region is still not ideal, and the price is mainly weak and stable (9.2-9.6)

2024-09-06 17:02:17

The demand for concrete in southwest China is still not ideal, and the price is mainly weak and stable.

China Cement Net Market Data Center News: The demand for concrete in southwest China is still not ideal, and the price is mainly weak and stable.. (More prices of commercial concrete in southwest China)

This week, the cement market price in Chongqing has rebounded. However, at present, the market demand is relatively stable and there is no significant fluctuation, so the price of concrete is also relatively stable. In Sichuan, the raw material cement market has recently been positively affected by the surrounding market dynamics, and cement prices in Chengdu, Deyang, Mianyang, Leshan, Ya'an and other regions have been notified to rise. The rise in cement prices will have a positive impact on the concrete market, and it is expected that there will be a slight upward trend in concrete prices in the later period. There are fewer new projects

in Yunnan market, the funds are tight, the demand for commercial mixing continues to be low, and the price has not changed significantly this week. In the direction of Guizhou, the price of concrete is temporarily weak and stable this week, and the terminal demand is still low. In addition, since the 4th, raw materials in some parts of the province have been pushed up again, whether it can drive up the price of concrete still needs to be observed.

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This article is selected from Song Zhiping's book "Reform Heart Road", which describes his motivation and effect of restructuring cement in those years, and has been published by China Cement Network. Recently, there has been a call for restructuring and mergers and acquisitions in the cement industry. Reviewing this old article may have the effect of reviewing the old and learning the new, encouraging the industry to promote a new round of restructuring, and solving the persistent problems of the industry.