Steel Prices in Pakistan – September 2025
The steel prices in Pakistan for September 2025 reveal an interesting trend for the construction industry. Whether you’re planning to build a house, a commercial plaza, or any infrastructure project, keeping track of Pakistan steel rates helps you manage your budget more effectively. In this report, we’ll explore the latest steel price updates, reasons for fluctuations, and expert opinions on what to expect next month.
Current Steel Prices in Pakistan – September 2025
In September 2025, the steel prices in Pakistan remained stable, though global and local market conditions continue to influence them.
|
Brand |
(PKR) Price/kg |
|
Amreli Steel |
238/kg |
|
Mughal Steel |
239/kg |
|
Five Star Steel |
236/kg |
|
Agha Steel |
234/kg |
|
FF Steel |
232/kg |
|
AF Steel |
234/kg |
|
Moiz Steel |
235/kg |
|
Union Steel |
233/kg |
|
Naveena Steel |
232/kg |
|
Ittehad Steel |
234/kg |
|
Supreme Steel |
228/kg |
Why Steel Prices Fluctuate?
- The steel rate in Pakistan is influenced by global scrap metal prices, currency exchange rates, and local demand.
- Imports & Currency: According to SteelOrbis, Pakistan’s steel scrap imports increased by 36% in September 2025.
- Construction Slowdown: Urban projects in Lahore and Karachi slowed slightly due to higher borrowing costs.
- Energy Tariffs: Increased electricity costs also contributed to higher steel production expenses.
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Meanwhile, when the Pakistani rupee weakens, imported steel scrap becomes more expensive, leading mills to raise their finished product prices.
Regional Variations Across Pakistan:
|
City Name |
Price (Grade 60) |
Price (Grade 40) |
|
Islamabad |
218/kg |
210/kg |
|
Lahore |
219/kg |
212kg |
|
Karachi |
217/kg |
213/kg |
|
Gujranwala |
216/kg |
212/kg |
|
Faislabad |
215/kg |
210/kg |
|
Sialkot |
214/kg |
215/kg |
|
Peshawer |
215/kg |
210/kg |
|
Quetta |
216/kg |
212/kg |
|
Bahawalpur |
217/kg |
213/kg |
|
Multan |
210/kg |
206/kg |
Steel Bar Weight Chart:
|
Dia |
Weight / Meter |
|
10 mm |
0.617 kg |
|
12 mm |
0.888 kg |
|
16 mm |
1.58 kg |
|
20 mm |
2.47 kg |
|
25 mm |
3.85 kg |
Always check the weight, because under-weight bars mean you’re paying full price but getting less steel.
Impact on Construction Cost
Steel constitutes 20–25% of a building’s structural cost. For example, if the steel rate per ton in Pakistan increases by Rs 10,000, the total project cost of a 5 Marla house can rise by Rs 150,000–200,000.
Therefore, contractors and engineers should include escalation clauses in contracts and update quotations regularly. It’s equally important to choose the right steel grade (Grade 60 or Grade 40) for strength and compliance with building codes.
Final Advice:
Overall, the steel prices in Pakistan – September 2025 are expected to stay between Rs 230,000 and Rs 245,000 per ton during the short term. However, with rising global scrap demand and local inflation, prices could move upward by 3–5% in October 2025.
Industry experts predict that if the rupee stabilizes and construction activity resumes, steel rates in Pakistan will remain steady throughout Q4 2025. However, if energy costs rise again, local mills may announce another price revision.

