10 yuan/ton! Fujian Cement Prices Rise

2025-02-18 11:40:49

Fujian's current round of price increases is mainly due to the contraction of the supply side. According to the local kiln shutdown plan, Fujian cement enterprises need to shut down kilns for 40 days from January to February and 15 days in March, and they must complete it without fail. However, due to the lack of demand-side power and the obvious downward trend of cement prices in the surrounding market, it is difficult for Fujian to implement this round. This round of price increase is only 10 yuan/ton, or there are concerns about the inflow of surrounding cement, China Cement Network Market Data Center will continue to pay attention.

China Cement Network Market Data Center news, February 18, Fujian cement enterprises began to raise the price of bagged bulk cement 10 yuan/ton.

However, according to the market survey of China Cement Network, the domestic start-up situation is not good after the year, and the market starts slowly. Taking East China as an example, the overall downward trend of cement prices is obvious. Recently, cement prices in some cities in Jiangsu, Anhui, Shanghai and Guangdong have fallen by 20-40 yuan/ton.

Fujian's current round of price increases is mainly due to the contraction of the supply side. According to the local kiln shutdown plan, Fujian cement enterprises need to shut down kilns for 40 days from January to February and 15 days in March, and they must complete it without fail. However, due to the lack of demand-side power and the obvious downward trend of cement prices in the surrounding market, it is difficult for Fujian to implement this round. This round of price increase is only 10 yuan/ton, or there are concerns about the inflow of surrounding cement, China Cement Network Market Data Center will continue to pay attention.

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This week, the pace of downstream resumption of work in most regions of China is still relatively slow, coupled with the unstable support of the cost side, the price of concrete has declined steadily. From February 17 to February 21, the national concrete price index closed at 100.27 points, down 1.76% annually and 19.23% year-on-year.