Cement Net News: Sichuan Liangshan Prefecture, Panzhihua Area Cement Price Notice Raised

2025-02-28 16:32:18

Since February 28, mainstream enterprises in Liangshan Prefecture and Panzhihua Prefecture of Sichuan have announced an increase of 50 yuan/ton in cement prices.

China Cement Net Market Data Center News: According to market feedback, after Yibin and Luzhou took the lead in raising prices, Liangshan Prefecture and Panzhihua Prefecture followed closely on the 28th, and mainstream enterprises announced that they would raise cement prices by 50 yuan/ton. This price increase is mainly affected by the linkage of rising prices in the surrounding areas, while the price rise in southern Sichuan also provides a strong support for the price adjustment in Panxi region. At present, the cement enterprises in Panxi area are full of confidence in this price increase, but the specific implementation needs further observation.. (more Sichuan cement prices )

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Mainstream enterprises in Chengdu, Deyang, Mianyang, Leshan, Meishan, Ya'an and Ganzi raised the price of cement by 40 yuan/ton.

2025-03-14 15:29:23

Since February 28, mainstream enterprises in Liangshan Prefecture and Panzhihua Prefecture of Sichuan have announced an increase of 50 yuan/ton in cement prices.

2025-02-28 16:32:18

The title is "Cement and Clinker Inventory Statistics". The statistics cover the inventory of clinker and cement in different regions of the country. On August 8, the inventory of the two materials in each region had different proportions. In terms of the change of year-on-year storage location, the change range of clinker inventory in East China is more significant, while the change range of clinker inventory in North China is relatively small; in terms of the change of month-on-month storage location, the change range of clinker inventory in Northeast China is more prominent, while the change range of clinker inventory in North China and Southwest China is relatively slow. There are similar inventory ratios and changes in cement.