Cement Price in Pakistan (Updated Rates & Analysis)
Cement remains one of the core materials in Pakistan’s construction industry. From small residential projects to massive infrastructure developments, every builder depends on cement quality and price stability.
As of 15 October 2025, cement prices in Pakistan have shown a moderate upward trend, mainly due to rising fuel costs and high construction demand. Let’s explore the latest market prices, major brands, and factors affecting rates this month.
City-Wise Cement Prices in Pakistan.
|
City |
Price (PKR) |
|
Cement Price in Islamabad |
1367 |
Cement Price in Rawalpindi |
1372 |
Cement Price in Gujranwala |
1440 |
Cement Price in Sialkot |
1410 |
Cement Price in Lahore |
1443 |
Cement Price in Faisalabad |
1380 |
Cement Price in Sargodha |
1363 |
Cement Price in Multan |
1422 |
Cement Price in Bahawalpur |
1450 |
Cement Price in Peshawer |
1350 |
Cement Price in Bannu |
1300 |
Branded Cement Market Prices.
Brand | Price Range (50 kG) PKR |
Bestway Cement | 1,405 – 1,415 |
Pakcem Cement | 1,430 – 1,440 |
DG Khan Cement | 1,415 – 1,425 |
Fauji Cement | 1,395 – 1,415 |
Lucky Cement | 1,380 – 1,390 |
Kohat Cement | 1,380 – 1,390 |
Cherat Cement | 1,375 – 1,385 |
Maple Leaf Cement | 1,425 – 1,435 |
Power Cement | 1,380 – 1,390 |
Askari Cement | 1,375 – 1,385 |
Pioneer Cement | 1,390 – 1,410 |
Paidar Cement | 1,375 – 1,385 |
Falcon Cement | 1,380 – 1,395 |
Flying Cement | 1,330 – 1,340 |
Factors Affecting Cement Prices in Pakistan
- Fuel and Energy Costs: Cement production heavily relies on coal and diesel; their price fluctuation directly impacts cement cost.
- Transportation: Rates vary between cities due to distance from cement plants and fuel expenses.
- Seasonal Demand: Construction peaks between September and March, raising short-term demand and prices.
- Government Regulations: Import duties and energy tariffs play a major role in pricing.
- Exchange Rate Impact: Imported raw materials and machinery costs rise when the rupee weakens.
Cement Prices Market Trend (October 2025):
In October 2025, cement prices rose by 2–3% compared to September due to increased coal import costs and steady construction activity in both housing and infrastructure sectors.
With mega projects like ML-1 railway, CPEC development, and housing schemes, cement demand remains strong and stable.
Expert Tip for Builders before buying Cement:
When purchasing cement:
- Always check the manufacturing date (cement expires after 3 months).
- Buy directly from authorized dealers to avoid low-quality or fake bags.
- Bulk purchasing can reduce costs by Rs. 20–30 per bag.
- Store cement in dry, ventilated areas to maintain strength and workability.
Conclusion:
Cement prices in Pakistan are expected to remain stable to slightly higher until the end of 2025. Builders should plan ahead and keep track of monthly updates. Whether you are a homeowner or contractor, staying informed about brand-wise cement prices helps you maintain project budgets efficiently.
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