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Cement prices fall by 10% to Rs 270

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As per media repoerts, across India, cement prices are under pressure. Even as the peak construction period has set in, poor demand and inactivity in the construction space have hit prices. The average price of a 50-kg bag of cement has slipped 10 per cent through the last two months to Rs 270, compared with Rs 267 in the corresponding period last year.

In October, the average price had touched Rs 300 a bag. Experts said in the quarter ended December, demand for cement hadn’t picked up as expected.

Lack of other building materials such as bricks in the northern region, along with a shortage of labourers, hasn’t let construction activities pick up. The prevailing cold wave in the northern and central regions have also impacted construction, said a research analyst at a Mumbai-based brokerage house. After hitting an all-time high of Rs 314 a bag in July last year, cement prices started declining, as rains spread across the country.

In September, prices rose, touching a high in October. After that, prices fell, as demand failed to pick up steam. Sreekanth Reddy, Executive Director at Andhra-based Sagar Cements, says that the demand scenario is poor and prices in the state have slipped by about Rs 50 for a cement bag since November.

Currently, prices range between Rs 210 and Rs 215. Also, some new plants have been commissioned in the state, and this has hit the situation further." Through the last few years, Andhra Pradesh has seen the highest capacity addition in the cement space. Owing to the availability of limestone on a large scale, several cement plants have mushroomed in the state.

Currently, retail prices of cement are the highest in the eastern region (about Rs 300 a bag), while the average price in the South is about Rs 290. The North has seen prices fall by Rs 35 to Rs 245 a bag, while in the western region (which recently saw a rise in prices, especially in Gujarat) cement prices stand at Rs 270 a bag. In Madhya Pradesh and southern Uttar Pradesh, prices stand at Rs 240 a bag.

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Shree Cement reports 2025 financial year results

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Shree Cement posted revenue of US$2.38 billion for FY2025, marking a 5.5 per cent decline year-on-year. Operating costs rose 2.9 per cent to US$2.17 billion, resulting in an EBITDA of US$528 million—down 12 per cent from the previous year. Net profit fell 50 per cent to US$141 million. The company reported cement sales of 9.84Mt in Q4 FY2025, a 3.3 per cent increase from 9.53Mt in Q4 FY2024, with premium products making up 16 per cent of total sales.

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Rekha Onteddu to become director at Sagar Cements

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Sagar Cements has announced the appointment of Rekha Onteddu as a non-executive independent director, effective 30 June 2025. According to People in Business News, Rekha Onteddu is currently serving in a similar capacity at Andhra Cements, the parent company of Sagar Cements.

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India’s cement consumption set to rise

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According to a Moody’s report, India’s cement consumption is projected to rise by 50 per cent over the next five years, increasing from 445 million metric tons per annum (MMTPA) in FY24 to 670 MMTPA by 2030. This growth is expected to be driven by government infrastructure spending and rising housing demand, with an anticipated annual growth rate of 6-7 per cent. To meet this demand, major cement companies are likely to continue acquiring smaller, less profitable firms.

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