據報內地水泥上市公司滿負荷生產 仍供不應求
據《上海證券報》報道,積壓的需求集中釋放、基建提速疊加行業旺季來臨,近期內地多地水泥出貨量創新高,市場價格也持續走高。國內水泥市場已進入上半年的旺季,各地基建項目陸續復工,下游表現良好,需求強勁。
有業內人士直言,今年一季度水泥上市公司業績下降的狀態有望快速扭轉。隨著基建項目持續落地,普漲行情仍將持續。水泥上市公司滿負荷生產,仍供不應求。
繼4月中旬江西、甘肅、浙江、寧夏、江蘇、湖南、福建等在內等地水泥價格普漲之後,從4月底至5月初開始,不斷有廠商再次上調水泥價格。
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