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Cement prices remain high across Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: Cement prices in Pakistan continue to remain elevated, with the cost of a 50-kilogram bag varying across different regions and brands.

According to the latest market data, cement prices are currently ranging between Rs1,350 and Rs1,550 per bag, while the average market rate stands between Rs1,390 and Rs1,450.

Industry observers attribute the variation in prices to transportation costs, regional demand and brand-specific factors.

The latest retail prices of major cement brands are as follows:

Cement Brand Price per 50kg Bag (June 2026)
Lucky Cement Rs1,500 – Rs1,540
Bestway Cement Rs1,430 – Rs1,570
Maple Leaf Cement Rs1,570
Fauji Cement Rs1,440 – Rs1,540
DG Khan Cement Rs1,440 – Rs1,480
Pakcem Cement Rs1,430 – Rs1,560
Paidar Cement Rs1,380 – Rs1,505

Among the leading brands, Maple Leaf Cement remains one of the most expensive options, with a price of Rs1,570 per bag, while Paidar Cement is among the comparatively lower-priced brands in the market.

Cement prices continue to be closely monitored by the construction sector, as fluctuations directly affect the overall cost of housing, infrastructure and commercial development projects across the country.

Market experts say future price trends will depend on factors such as energy costs, transportation expenses, raw material prices and demand within the construction industry.

Abdul khalique

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