The official said that with the price cut, the average price of cement currently stands at over Rs 260 per bag in the country and hardly any chances are there for the price to move up next month as demand would further wane during monsoon. "There is a slackening in demand for cement across the country which has reflected in the price cut. Now, with the onset of monsoon, another round of price cut is likely next month," he said. However, when contacted, Shree Cement managing director HM Bangur declined to comment on the price cut, saying," I will not comment". The downward revision in cement price is not unusual in the monsoon days as the construction work and infrastructure development come nearly to a standstill. However, slackening of demand for cement was there in May as well because of poor growth of infrastructure and real estate sectors due to high cost of finance.
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