Cement is one of the most essential construction materials in Pakistan, widely used in residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects. As of 22nd April 2026, cement prices in Pakistan remain relatively stable but show slight fluctuations due to fuel costs, transportation, and regional demand.
This article provides the latest cement rates, brand-wise prices, and market analysis to help builders, contractors, and homeowners make informed decisions.
As per the latest market data, the price of a 50kg cement bag in Pakistan ranges between:
Average Price Nationwide:
Rs. 1,380 – Rs. 1,420 per bag
Cement prices vary depending on location due to transportation and supply:
| City/Region | Price per 50kg Bag |
|---|---|
| Karachi / Sindh | Rs. 1,350 – 1,420 |
| Lahore / Islamabad | Rs. 1,380 – 1,450 |
| Northern Areas | Rs. 1,400 – 1,550 |
Southern regions are slightly cheaper due to proximity to factories, while northern areas have higher rates due to transport costs.
Here is the latest brand-wise cement rate list:
| Cement Brand | Price (50kg Bag) |
|---|---|
| Bestway Cement | Rs. 1,405 – 1,420 |
| DG Khan Cement | Rs. 1,415 – 1,430 |
| Lucky Cement | Rs. 1,390 – 1,410 |
| Maple Leaf Cement | Rs. 1,425 – 1,440 |
| Fauji Cement | Rs. 1,395 – 1,410 |
| Pioneer Cement | Rs. 1,395 – 1,405 |
| Kohat Cement | Rs. 1,380 – 1,396 |
| Cherat Cement | Rs. 1,375 – 1,385 |
| Power Cement | Rs. 1,380 – 1,390 |
| Askari Cement | Rs. 1,385 – 1,395 |
| Flying Cement | Rs. 1,340 – 1,350 |
White cement is used for finishing and decorative work and is more expensive:
Several factors influence cement rates in Pakistan:
Rising petrol and diesel prices increase transportation and production costs.
Prices of limestone, coal, and gypsum directly affect cement production costs.
High construction activity leads to increased demand and higher prices.
Distance from cement plants impacts regional pricing.
Premium brands charge higher due to better quality and consistency.
As of 22nd April 2026, cement prices in Pakistan are stable but slightly trending upward, mainly due to fuel and logistics costs. The average rate remains between Rs. 1,340 to Rs. 1,450 per 50kg bag, making it a crucial factor in overall construction cost planning.
For builders and homeowners, staying updated with daily cement rates can help reduce costs and improve project budgeting.
