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The rise of construction materials price

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Update time : 2022-03-23 19:48:10

Prices of construction materials like iron and steel, cement, stone, and sand have increased relentlessly since the beginning of this year due to a surge in demand caused by the peak construction period being delayed by COVID-19 from February-April last year.

In recent times steel manufacturers have been notifying customers of higher prices of all types of finished steel.

They have increased six times, adding up to VND2.4 million per tonne, including three times in March alone (VND1.6 million).

According to manufacturers, the prices of billets and other raw materials have shot up, and they have hiked steel prices to more than VND19 million per tonne.

The prices of many other construction materials such as sand and bricks have increased by 10-20 per cent since the beginning of the year.

In HCM City, most building materials and interior decoration stores have hiked prices: levelling sand is VND170,000-190,000 per cubic metre, building sand is VND400,000 - 470,000, pipe bricks are VND1,3001,400 each, and cement is more than VND90,000 per bag.

Besides, suppliers used to deliver goods until recently, but now retailers need to foot the shipping costs.

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