Islamabad: Pakistan’s construction sector continues to face challenges as heavy rains and floods disrupt infrastructure projects, transportation, and material supply chains. Despite these hurdles, cement prices have shown minor fluctuations across different brands, reflecting a highly competitive market.
At present, cement rates in Pakistan range between Rs. 1,380 to Rs. 1,430 per 50-kg bag, with only slight variations depending on the brand.
Cement Prices in Pakistan – September 2025
Brand | Price (PKR per 50kg bag) |
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Askari Cement | Rs. 1,390 |
BestWay Cement | Rs. 1,410 |
Cherat Cement | Rs. 1,380 |
DG Khan Cement | Rs. 1,400 |
Falcon Cement | Rs. 1,380 |
Flaying Pakistan Cement | Rs. 1,380 |
Fauji Cement | Rs. 1,400 |
Kohat Cement | Rs. 1,390 |
Lucky Cement | Rs. 1,400 |
Maple Leaf Cement | Rs. 1,430 |
Pioneer Cement | Rs. 1,400 |
✅ Key Highlights:
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Cherat, Falcon, and Flaying Pakistan are among the lowest-priced brands at Rs. 1,380.
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Maple Leaf Cement is the most expensive, priced at Rs. 1,430 per bag.
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Popular brands like Lucky, DG Khan, Fauji, and Pioneer Cement remain stable at Rs. 1,400.
Cement Sales & Market Trends
Despite weather-related disruptions, the cement industry has recorded significant growth in recent months:
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📊 Domestic Sales – 3.097 million tons in August 2025, an increase of 10.33% compared to August 2024.
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🌍 Exports – 749,723 tons in August 2025, up 22.13% year-on-year.
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📈 Total Dispatches (July–August 2025) – 7.847 million tons, a growth of 20.88% from last year.
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Domestic deliveries rose 14.25%.
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Exports surged 51.29% compared to the same period in FY25.
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Industry Challenges
While cement dispatches have increased, the industry continues to face difficulties:
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🚧 Flood-related damages slowing construction projects.
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🚛 Transportation issues causing higher costs and delays.
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💰 Calls for tax cuts from industry leaders to reduce cement prices and support flood rehabilitation efforts.
Final Words
The cement market in Pakistan (September 2025) remains stable but competitive, with prices clustering around Rs. 1,380 – Rs. 1,430 per 50-kg bag. While rising demand is boosting sales both domestically and internationally, floods and high taxes continue to challenge the industry.
For builders, contractors, and investors, monitoring cement prices and government policies is crucial as the construction sector plays a key role in Pakistan’s economic recovery.