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Cement Prices Surge in Pakistan After New Taxation Strike

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Pakistan’s cement sales jump 10.33% in August 2025

Pakistan’s cement sales jump 10.33% in August 2025

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Construction in Pakistan has become more expensive as manufacturers have raised the price of cement bags due to new taxes. Alongside increased transport costs for raw materials, the government has introduced sales and withholding taxes, driving up the cost of a cement bag by Rs. 200-250.

As of July 30, A-grade cement is priced at Rs. 1,500 per bag, while other brands range from Rs. 1,400 to Rs. 1,470.

Cement Price in Pakistan

CompanyPrice per Bag 
BestWay CementRs1,550-Rs1600
Lucky Cement1,540 – 1,550
DG Khan Cement1,550 – 1,510
Fauji Cement1,450 – 1,560
Kohat Cement1,450 – 1,525
Askari Cement1,540 – 1,550
Cherat Cement1,455 – 1,465
Maple Leaf Cement1,500 – 1,510
Power Cement1,450 – 1,460
Pioneer Cement1,455 – 1,465

Cement dealers in Pakistan have launched an indefinite nationwide strike in response to higher taxes and regulatory requirements introduced in the federal budget for 2024-25.

The budget increased the withholding tax on cement to 2.5% for non-filers and doubled the Federal Excise Duty from Rs. 2 to Rs. 4 per kilogram. Dealers are worried about the financial impact of these taxes and the mandate for Point of Sale (PoS) machines, which many lack the resources to implement.

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The All Pakistan Cement Dealers Association has called for a presumptive tax regime to avoid business closures and job losses. Despite these issues, cement exports from Pakistan have seen a significant increase.

 

 

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