Pakistan Cements: Nov’25 dispatches down 13%MoM – By Taurus Research
Dec 3 2025
Taurus Securities
- Total Cement dispatches in Nov’25 declined 13%MoM to 4.14Mn tons i.e. Domestic and export sales were down drastically by 10%MoM and 29%MoM in Nov’25, respectively. Drop in domestic sales was attributed to lower construction demand along with higher construction material cost, duties and taxes— cement manufacturers have requested the Government to give concessions on duties and taxes by framing an industry-friendly policy in order to support construction activities, making cement viable domestically as well as for exports. Further, North players are concerned as exports were almost Nil during Nov’25 due to the border closure with Afghanistan, searching for alternative destinations like Sri Lanka and Bangladesh via Sea route. Further, imposition of US tariffs is likely to put pressure on exports for South players. Hence, subdued outlook for exports is anticipated during FY26.
- On a YoY basis, total sales were down 3% in Nov’25. However, local sales were slightly up i.e. 2%YoY, bolstered by improving macro indicators & increase in the construction activities mainly in the North region. However, overall exports declined significantly by 27%YoY due to the impact of US tariffs imposition on several countries including Pakistan and regional tension be tween Pakistan and Afghanistan (border closed, indefinitely).
