According to the Indonesian Cement Association (ASI), Indonesia's domestic cement sales in the first half of 2025 were 27.7 million tons, down 2.5% from the same period last year. The slowdown in domestic infrastructure projects has led to a decline in overall demand for cement in Indonesia. From the perspective of regions, except for Sumatra and Maluku-Papua, which achieved growth in cement sales due to the demand for infrastructure projects, the sales of cement in other regions showed a downward trend, and the overall cement market was significantly affected by the progress of infrastructure projects.
According to the Indonesian Cement Association (ASI), in the first half of 2025, Indonesia's domestic cement sales reached 27.7 million tons, down 2.5% year-on-year. Affected by the slowdown of domestic infrastructure projects, the overall demand for cement in Indonesia has declined. Sales volumes declined in all regions, with the exception of Sumatra, Maluku-Papua and infrastructure projects, which supported the growth in cement sales.