3.4 Cement Morning Post: cement price in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei rises sharply; cement clinker production capacity in each province ranks; MIIT announces the first batch of applicable technologies

2025-03-04 07:02:03

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6、 Cement Network Weekly Report: The 9th Cement & Construction Steel Market Monitoring Weekly Report in 2025 (2.24-3.2)

and the 9th Cement & Construction Steel Market Monitoring Weekly Report in 2025 (2.24- 3.2) are as follows: the National Cement Price Index (CEMPI) closed at 119.76 points, with a month-on-month increase of 1.29% and a year-on-year increase of 11.62%; the Yangtze River Cement Price Index (YRCEMPI) closed at 112.82 points, with a month-on-month increase of 1.03% and a year-on-year increase of 10.08%; The National Clinker Price Index (CLKPI) closed at 125.28 points, up 0.20% annually. Up

13.7% over the same period last year.

8. < a href = "https://www.ccement.com/news/content/51004094193355001. BBMG Jidong Cement adheres to relevant development concepts to promote the construction of green factories, and now has 37 state-level green factories.". Pingquan Company and Tangshan Branch practice green development in many aspects, such as equipment upgrading, energy management, process optimization, environmental management, etc. In the future, Jinyu Jidong Cement will deepen its green strategy, upgrade its level, build a green ecological pattern, promote the green and low-carbon development of the industry, and contribute to an environmentally friendly society.

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In response to investors'questions on the interactive platform on April 10, Evergreen said that the company actively implemented the national carbon trading work programme, and that the company was at a good level in energy saving and carbon reduction, which would not have a significant impact on the company's production and operation in the short term; The impact on the cement industry, with the gradual tightening of carbon emission quotas, will help to control cement production, thereby improving the relationship between supply and demand, and help to maintain cement prices in the long run.