Cement prices 'inexplicably high' says State Bank of Pakistan

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Pakistan: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has stated that "cement prices remain inexplicably high," in its State of Pakistan's Economy report published on 28 January 2012.

Expressing concerns over an increase of 17.3% in cement prices from July – November 2011 compared to the same period in the previous financial year, SBP has highlighted that this increase arose despite "a reduction on cement taxes and only a 10.7% increase in coal prices during the period."

The high prices of building materials and the strain of sales tax are expected to dent the growth of the manufacturing sector during the current financial year.

The large scale manufacturing (LSM) sector has registered growth of 2.1% in the first quarter, compared to a 2.9% decline over the same period last year. Lower duties on cement, beverages, automobiles and air conditioners have provided fiscal support to this sector according to SBP.

Yet SBP has warned that growth in the LSM sector may not be sustainable in coming months as the low base effect brought on by floods in 2011 withers away in subsequent periods.

Last modified on 31 January 2012

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