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India Cement Price Pressure Tests Urban Construction

India’s cement market is entering a difficult stretch in FY27, with higher fuel and raw-material expenses increasingly offsetting better realisations. The squeeze comes as monsoon related construction weakness limits producers’ ability to raise prices, while a large wave of new capacity is entering the market. For builders, infrastructure contractors and households, the combination could influence construction costs and project economics over the next several quarters.

Cement companies recorded healthier volumes in the June quarter, but the improvement did not translate proportionately into profitability. Across companies tracked by analysts, blended realisations increased about 5% sequentially, while volumes grew 8%. Production costs, however, climbed 11% sequentially, pushing earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation per tonne lower.Fuel and power remain central to the pressure because they represent roughly 30% of sector costs.Disruptions linked to geopolitical tensions increased the cost of imported petroleum coke and coal, while freight and packaging expenses also rose. Although some input prices have eased from recent peaks, companies could still feel the lagged effect of expensive inventory during the September quarter.

The pricing environment is becoming equally important. Cement prices typically lose momentum during the monsoon as construction activity slows, reducing producers’ ability to pass higher costs through to customers. Analysts expect pan-India prices to remain broadly flat or decline modestly sequentially in Q2FY27. This makes cement price pressure a wider construction-market issue rather than simply a margin concern for manufacturers.Supply is adding another layer of uncertainty. Around 35 million tonnes per annum of capacity was added during FY26, with another 40–45 million tonnes expected in FY27. Faster commissioning without equally strong demand could intensify regional competition, particularly where new plants are ramping up. The resulting cement price pressure may affect contractors’ procurement decisions and developers’ construction-cost assumptions.

Yet demand fundamentals have not disappeared. Infrastructure spending and home construction supported volume growth during Q1, while several producers expanded sales through new or acquired capacity. UltraTech reported 12.2% growth in consolidated sales volumes, while Shree Cement recorded stronger growth from a comparatively lower base.The more important test now is whether demand can absorb incoming supply while energy costs normalise. A sustained recovery in construction activity, alongside greater use of renewable power, waste-heat recovery and more efficient logistics, could improve resilience. For cities and households, the outcome matters beyond corporate earnings: stable material costs are essential for keeping housing, transport and public infrastructure projects financially viable.

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