Cement companies set to hike prices from April onwards

Cement prices set to rise despite demand slowdown before elections. Analysts warn of margin contraction. Price hikes vary by region, with southern India experiencing substantial increases.

across the country are set to hike prices by an average of Rs 10-15 per bag this month, even as is seen subdued due to a slowdown ahead of .

While price hikes could be sharper in some regions, including southern India, dealers do not see these sustaining and expect hikes of only around Rs 10-20 to hold up.

prices have corrected for five months in a row now, and average prices for the March quarter are 5-6% lower as compared to the December quarter, with price cuts sharpest in east and south India.

Even as volumes in January-March period, which is traditionally a strong period, is expected to have grown 6-8% on year, cementmakers have not been able to raise prices.

"Competitive intensity among large players to gain market share and cost deflation have been the key reasons behind price weakness," Kotak Institutional Equities said.

With price hikes in April, cement producers may be able to offset some impact of lower volumes during the quarter, analysts said. The sustainability of these price hikes, though, is critical as demand remaining tepid may lead to a partial or complete rollback of these hikes, they said.

"We expect demand moderation due to the upcoming general elections, which would prompt cement firms to keep a check on prices to protect against any sharp contraction in margin," Ravi Sodah, analyst at Elara Securities said.

Price hikes in southern India are seen in the range of Rs 30-50 per 50 kg bag while that in central India is seen at Rs 15-20 per bag. In north India, price hikes are likely in the range of Rs 10-15 per bag while that in west India is seen at Rs 20-25. In the eastern regions of the country, price hikes are seen at around Rs 30 per bag.

Source: Stocks-Markets-Economic Times

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