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Cement players raise prices in June, but MOFSL says sustenance still on the radar

Although price hikes may not be sustainable in the near term due to the onset of the monsoon season in a few weeks, MOFSL believes that the government's focus on slum redevelopment and affordable housing under the PMAY will support long-term cement demand.

June 12, 2024 / 08:44 IST
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Cement players hiked prices by Rs 8-10/bag across regions in June.
Cement players hiked prices by Rs 8-10/bag across regions in June.

Cement players finally managed to hike prices by Rs 8-10 per bag across regions in June, albeit after several failed attempts. However, brokerage firm Motilal Oswal Financial Services still remains skeptical over its sustenance, given the onset of the monsoon in the next few weeks across the country.

In June, cement prices in the eastern, western, and central regions have increased by Rs 10 per bag, an around 3 percent month-on-month rise. Meanwhile, prices in the northern and southern markets have gone up by Rs 8-9 per bag, reflecting around a 2 percent month-on-month spike. As a result, the all-India average cement price has risen by about 3 percent month-on-month so far in June 2024.

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Caution over these price hikes also arises from the fact that cement players had previously attempted to raise prices in April-May. However, a major part of those hikes was reversed in a couple of days amid sluggish demand.

"Cement prices were under pressure since the beginning of 2024 due to intense competition followed by a demand slowdown," MOFSL noted.