Cement Net News: Notice of Rising Cement Prices in Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan and Other Places in Hunan

2025-11-28 15:22:56

Notice of rising cement prices in Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan and other places in Hunan

China Cement Network Market Data Center News: According to market feedback, the recent fine weather in Hunan, the downstream industry construction progress accelerated, demand has warmed up compared with the previous period. In addition, the price of cement in Hunan continues to be at a low level, the operating pressure of enterprises is increasing, and the willingness of enterprises to raise prices is strong. In order to improve the business situation, mainstream enterprises in Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan and other places have notified the increase of cement price by 30 yuan/ton since November 28. Whether this price increase can be fully implemented remains to be followed up and observed. ( More Hunan cement prices )


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Cement prices in Changsha-Zhuzhou-Tan, Hengyang, Chenzhou, Loudi, Yongzhou, Changde, Yiyang, Zhangjiajie and other regions in Hunan will be raised by 30 yuan/ton for all varieties and 40 yuan/ton for clinker.

2026-05-11 13:46:19

Hunan Shaoyang, Loudi, Yongzhou, Changde, Yiyang and other regions have been notified to raise cement prices by 20-30 yuan/ton since November 29.

2025-12-01 13:36:47

Notice of rising cement prices in Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan and other places in Hunan

2025-11-28 15:22:56

The actual transaction price in Yueyang area showed a slight callback of about 20 yuan/ton. At present, on the whole, enterprises are mainly shipping at stable prices, and the actual trend of the market needs follow-up observation.

2025-11-20 13:22:30

Zhang Wen pointed out that at present, the problem of overcapacity in the cement industry is prominent, the market is caught in vicious competition, the price war in Fujian region is frequent, the profit margin of the industry is greatly reduced, and many enterprises can only rely on cash flow to maintain their operation.