Concrete Price: Shenzhen, Foshan, Dongguan, Jiangmen.. C30 Concrete Market in Popular Cities of Guangdong Province

2025-09-17 14:34:14

The market price of C30 concrete in Guangdong Province ranges from 260 yuan/m3 to 330 yuan/m3, showing certain regional differences.

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China Concrete Network, The market price of C30 concrete in popular cities of Guangdong Province on September 17, 2025 is as follows:

Zhanjiang: 260-280 yuan/m3

Shenzhen, Foshan, Dongguan, Jiangmen, Zhaoqing, Yunfu, Maoming, Yangjiang: 270-290 yuan/

m3 Guangzhou, Zhongshan, Zhuhai, Huizhou, Qingyuan, Shaoguan, Heyuan, Meizhou: 280-300 yuan/m3

Chaozhou, Shantou, Jieyang: 300-320 yuan/

m3 Shanwei: 300-330 yuan/

m3 The market price range of C30 concrete in Guangdong Province is between 260 yuan/m3 and 330 yuan/m3. It shows some regional differences. More

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The market price of C30 concrete in Guangdong Province ranges from 260 yuan/m3 to 330 yuan/m3, showing certain regional differences.

2025-09-17 14:34:14

The market price range of C30 concrete in Guangdong Province is 270-330 yuan/m3, showing certain regional differences.

2025-08-05 10:02:39

On September 17, Sumitomo Osaka Cement announced a 15% capital injection into Philippine Phil Cement. The population of the Philippines is growing rapidly, the demand for infrastructure is booming, the growth rate of cement demand is in the forefront of Asia, and the market share of Phil Cement is considerable. After Sumitomo Osaka Cement restarted its export to the Philippines, the order gap was large, and this time it changed from "supplier" to "shareholder". After becoming a shareholder, it will introduce a number of technologies to help it build new demonstration lines and reduce carbon emissions. Japan's local cement demand has fallen six times in a row, and Sumitomo Osaka Cement has gone to sea in reverse, transforming excess capacity, exchanging technology for dividends, and laying the "second growth curve".