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Cement, steel prices drop as early monsoon slows down construction activity

Cement, steel prices drop as early monsoon slows down construction activity

Deccan Herald17 hours ago
Cement pricing momentum moderated in June with the all-India average price declining by about 1% month-on-month. The prices declined by Rs 7/bag or 2% month-on-month in June, with the average trade price at Rs 364/bag.

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