The concrete market in Northeast China is experiencing a cost-driven price adjustment period driven by the policy of off-peak kiln shutdown. This policy leads to a reduction in supply, which in turn leads to higher costs. However, the smooth operation of market demand has formed a game situation between rising costs and weak demand.
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concrete market in Northeast China is experiencing a cost-driven price adjustment period driven by the policy of off-peak kiln shutdown. This policy leads to a reduction in supply, which in turn leads to higher costs. However, the smooth operation of market demand has formed a game situation between rising costs and weak demand.