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Cement Price Increases by Rs. 20 per Sack After New Tax

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Cement Price Increases by Rs. 20 per Sack After New Tax

The price of cement has increased by Rs. 20 to 25 per sack after the government imposed a 5% excise duty on cement.

Why has the price increased?

Previously, a flat Rs. 220 per ton was charged as excise duty. Now, the duty is set at 5% of the selling price, which has led to a sharp rise in overall costs.

According to Raghunandan Maru, President of the Cement Manufacturers Association:

“Earlier, the excise was Rs. 11 per sack. Now, it has reached up to Rs. 35, causing an average price increase of Rs. 20 per sack.”

Industry and market impact

  • Brand and type of cement determine the exact price hike.
  • Cement producers had already started increasing prices periodically since Mangsir–Poush 2081, claiming financial losses.
  • They were previously accused of cartel-like practices due to coordinated price hikes.

What do stakeholders say?

  • Pashupati Murarka of Arghakhanchi Cement confirmed a Rs. 15–20 per sack increase based on region and type.
  • Ravi Singh, President of Nepal Construction Entrepreneurs Federation, stated:

“The price has risen by Rs. 20–25 per sack. This will affect ongoing and upcoming construction projects, especially during this high-demand season.”

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