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Cement Price Today in Pakistan- June 30, 2026
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Cement Price Today in Pakistan- June 30, 2026

ARY News · Jun 30, 2026, 3:14 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • On a national scale, the average price is between Rs. 1,540 to Rs. 1,580, with many popular brands holding their own in the Rs. 1,550-1,610 price point range in local markets.
  • • The south (Karachi and rest of Sindh) is often a bit cheaper, typically running at between Rs. 1,520 to Rs. 1,570 due to its proximity to cement manufacturing hubs and efficient transport links.
  • • Lahore, Islamabad, and the rest of the northern markets often hover between Rs. 1,550 and Rs.

Why this matters: local context for readers following news across Pakistan and the region.

Add ARY News on Google AAResize KARACHI- 30 June 2026- A 50kg bag of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC – usually grade 53) in Pakistan costs somewhere between roughly Rs. 1,505 to Rs. 1,610, depending on your chosen brand, the part of the country you’re in, the overall quality, and what your local dealer might be charging on top. On a national scale, the average price is between Rs. 1,540 to Rs. 1,580, with many popular brands holding their own in the Rs. 1,550-1,610 price point range in local markets.

• The south (Karachi and rest of Sindh) is often a bit cheaper, typically running at between Rs. 1,520 to Rs. 1,570 due to its proximity to cement manufacturing hubs and efficient transport links.

• Lahore, Islamabad, and the rest of the northern markets often hover between Rs. 1,550 and Rs. 1,610, influenced by transportation costs and strong demand from ongoing housing, commercial and infrastructure construction projects.

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