Steel and cement prices surge sharply in Pakistan
- By Web Desk -
- Apr 02, 2026

KARACHI: Rising regional tensions involving Iran, Israel and the US are beginning to impact Pakistan’s economy, with sharp increases reported in the prices of key construction materials cement, steel and bricks.
The cost of fuel and gas has already surged in Pakistan, and the effects are now spreading to other sectors.
Following the price of petrol, the prices of cement, bricks and steel have risen significantly over the past month, March 2026, placing additional strain on households and the construction industry.
The increase has made it more difficult for middle-income families to build homes, while builders are also facing higher project costs.
Steel prices have climbed to record levels across Pakistan.
Steel Rates:
| Brand | Rate (KG) | Rate (Rs/Metric Ton) |
| Five Star Steel | 253 | 253,000 |
| Amreli Steels | 257 | 257,000 |
| Mughal Steel | 261 | 261,000 |
| Agha Steel | 259 | 259,000 |
| AF Steel | 251 | 251,000 |
| Moiz Steel | 252 | 252,000 |
| Union Steel | 249 | 249,000 |
| Naveena Steel | 250 | 250,000 |
40 Grade Steel Rates:
| Brand | Rate (KG) | Rate (Rs/Metric Ton) |
| Five Star Steel | 255 | 255,000 |
| Amreli Steels | 259 | 259,000 |
| Mughal Steel | 263 | 263,000 |
| Agha Steel | 261 | 261,000 |
| AF Steel | 253 | 253,000 |
| Moiz Steel | 254 | 254,000 |
| Union Steel | 251 | 251,000 |
| Naveena Steel | 252 | 252,000 |
Cement 50 KG Bag prices in Different Cities:
Karachi Rs.1400
Hyderabad Rs.1498
Sukkur Rs.1550
LarkanaRs.1413
Quetta RS.1470
Khuzdar Rs.1600
Experts warn that if the trend continues, it could put further pressure on construction budgets nationwide, affecting both large-scale development projects and routine home-building activities.