Steel Prices in Pakistan – December 2025
Steel prices in Pakistan remained relatively stable in December 2025, with minor fluctuations driven by global scrap rates, local demand, and energy costs. Since steel (commonly known as sarya) is a core material for house construction, even small changes in price directly impact the overall construction budget.
This update covers the latest steel prices in Pakistan for December 2025, focusing on major brands used in residential projects.
Latest Steel (Sarya) Prices in Pakistan – December 2025
| Brand | Grade | Price per Ton (PKR) |
|---|---|---|
| Amreli Steel | Grade 60 | 288,000 – 295,000 |
| Mughal Steel | Grade 60 | 285,000 – 292,000 |
| Agha Steel | Grade 60 | 284,000 – 290,000 |
| FF Steel | Grade 60 | 283,000 – 289,000 |
| Ittefaq Steel | Grade 60 | 280,000 – 286,000 |
| Local Steel | Grade 40/60 | 270,000 – 278,000 |
Why Steel Prices Stayed Stable in December 2025
Several factors kept steel prices balanced during this month:
- Stable international scrap prices
- Controlled local demand due to winter season
- Limited currency fluctuation
- Consistent production by local steel mills
However, any sudden increase in fuel or scrap prices can quickly affect rates.
How Steel Prices Affect Construction Cost
Steel usually accounts for 20–25% of the grey structure cost.
- A 5 Marla double-storey house requires approx. 3–3.5 tons of steel
- A 10 Marla house may need 5–6 tons
A change of Rs 10,000 per ton can increase the project cost by Rs 30,000–60,000, depending on house size.
Best Steel Brands for House Construction
For beams, slabs, and columns, contractors commonly prefer:
- Amreli Steel
- Mughal Steel
- FF Steel
- Agha Steel
These brands meet PSQCA standards, offer better strength, and provide consistent bar sizes.
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Expert Opinion
Overall, steel prices in Pakistan in December 2025 remained under control, making it a suitable time to purchase steel for ongoing projects. Builders are advised to compare rates from multiple dealers and buy in planned batches to avoid market risk.

