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Cement new retail prices update in Pakistan – May 2025

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ISLAMABAD: The retail price of cement in Pakistan showed a mixed price movement during the week ending 8 May 2025, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.

The cause was that the average retail price of most per bag cement in northern cities was recorded as Rs1,417, down by 0.47% from Rs1,423 in the previous week.

The average retail price of cement in southern cities increased by 0.34% during the same timeframe it was recorded as Rs1,424, improving from Rs1,420 last week. The data for the week ending May 8 reflects the following average retail prices of cement in various cities:

Cement Prices in Major Cities 

Islamabad Rs1,402

Rawalpindi Rs1,386

Gujranwala Rs1,450

Sialkot Rs1,420

Lahore Rs1,461

Faisalabad and Sargodha Rs. 1,400

Multan Rs1,429

Bahawalpur Rs1,450

Peshawar Rs1,416

Bannu Rs1,370

Cement Prices in Southern Cities

Karachi Rs1,339

Hyderabad Rs1,398

Sukkur Rs1,500

Larkana Rs1,416

Quetta Rs1,450

Khuzdar Rs1,443

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