Track the latest insights on concrete price trend and forecast with detailed analysis of regional fluctuations and market dynamics across North America, Latin America, Central Europe, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Middle East, North Africa, West Africa, Central and Southern Africa, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, and Oceania.

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During the second quarter of 2026, the concrete prices in China reached 87 USD/MT in June. Prices moved upward, supported by steady construction activity, improved infrastructure demand, and firm cement input costs. Urban redevelopment work and transport projects helped sustain buying interest across major construction clusters. Producers also faced pressure from energy, limestone, and logistics costs, which limited room for price reduction.
During the second quarter of 2026, the concrete prices in Germany reached 150 USD/MT in June. Prices increased as producers faced firm raw material, energy, and transport costs. Demand from civil infrastructure, repair work, and public construction supported market activity, although private building demand remained cautious. Cement and aggregate costs stayed high, keeping concrete production expenses elevated.
During the second quarter of 2026, the concrete prices in the USA reached 136 USD/MT in June. Prices rose, mainly driven by steady demand from infrastructure, commercial construction, and repair projects. Public works activity supported concrete consumption, while residential demand remained mixed across several markets. Producers continued to face elevated costs for cement, aggregates, fuel, and trucking, which strengthened price sentiment.
During the second quarter of 2026, the concrete prices in India reached 77 USD/MT in June. Prices increased as construction demand improved across housing, infrastructure, and commercial projects. Government backed road, metro, and urban development activity supported concrete consumption. Cement, sand, aggregates, and diesel costs remained key price drivers, keeping production and delivery expenses firm.
During the second quarter of 2026, the concrete prices in Turkey reached 99 USD/MT in June. Prices moved upward from the previous quarter as rebuilding activity, infrastructure demand, and urban construction supported concrete consumption. Producers faced higher costs for cement, aggregates, power, and transportation, which strengthened price offers across the market. Demand from residential repairs, commercial projects, and public works remained active during the quarter.
The report provides a detailed analysis of the market across different regions, each with unique pricing dynamics influenced by localized market conditions, supply chain intricacies, and geopolitical factors. This includes price trends, price forecast and supply and demand trends for each region, along with spot prices by major ports. The report also provides coverage of FOB and CIF prices, as well as the key factors influencing concrete prices.
Q2 2026:
The concrete price index in Europe moved upward as construction material costs remained firm and infrastructure activity supported demand. Public works, repair projects, and transport infrastructure provided stable consumption across the region. Cement and aggregate producers faced continued pressure from energy, labor, environmental compliance, and freight expenses, which affected concrete pricing. Demand from private residential construction remained uneven, but public sector projects helped offset weaker building activity in some markets.
| Region | Countries Covered |
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| Europe | Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, Turkey, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Ireland, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Romania, Finland, Czech Republic, Portugal, and Greece, among other European countries. |
Q2 2026:
The concrete price index in North America increased, supported by infrastructure demand, commercial construction, and firm input costs. Public works activity remained a major support for concrete consumption, especially in road, bridge, utility, and municipal projects. Producers continued to face elevated cement, aggregate, fuel, and trucking costs, which strengthened price offers. Seasonal construction activity improved during the quarter, supporting better order volumes for ready mix concrete. Residential demand remained uneven, yet repair and renovation activity provided additional market support.
| Region | Countries Covered |
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| North America | United States and Canada |
Q2 2026:
In the Middle East and Africa, concrete prices showed a firm trend as infrastructure, housing, and commercial construction activity supported demand. Large public works and urban development projects kept concrete consumption stable in several markets. Cement, aggregates, fuel, and transport costs remained key pricing factors. Hot weather conditions affected construction schedules in some areas, yet ongoing project commitments sustained material demand. Producers faced pressure from logistics, energy, and imported equipment costs, which limited price reductions.
| Region | Countries Covered |
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| Middle East & Africa | Saudi Arabia, UAE, Israel, Iran, South Africa, Nigeria, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, Iraq, Egypt, Algeria, and Morocco, among other Middle Eastern and African countries. |
Q2 2026:
In Asia Pacific, concrete prices increased as construction activity improved across infrastructure, housing, and commercial segments. Public investment in roads, urban transit, industrial facilities, and real estate projects supported steady concrete demand. Cement, aggregates, sand, fuel, and freight costs remained important price drivers across the region. Seasonal project execution strengthened buying activity in several markets, while weather related risks influenced construction planning. Producers maintained firm pricing to protect margins as input costs stayed elevated.
| Region | Countries Covered |
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| Asia Pacific | China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Japan, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, South Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Hongkong, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand, among other Asian countries. |
Q2 2026:
The market for concrete in Latin America is primarily driven by the region's abundant natural resources, especially in nations like Chile and Brazil. However, concrete prices might fluctuate significantly due to different regulatory regimes and political unpredictability.
| Region | Countries Covered |
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| Latin America | Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Columbia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru, among other Latin American countries. |
IMARC's latest publication, “Concrete Prices, Trend, Chart, Demand, Market Analysis, News, Historical and Forecast Data Report 2026 Edition,” presents a detailed examination of the concrete market, providing insights into both global and regional trends that are shaping prices. This report delves into the spot price of concrete at major ports and analyzes the composition of prices, including FOB and CIF terms. It also presents detailed concrete prices trend analysis by region, covering North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East and Africa. The factors affecting concrete pricing, such as the dynamics of supply and demand, geopolitical influences, and sector specific developments, are thoroughly explored. This comprehensive report helps stakeholders stay informed with the latest market news, regulatory updates, and technological progress, facilitating informed strategic decision-making and forecasting.
The global concrete industry size reached USD 1.9 Trillion in 2025. By 2034, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 2.6 Trillion, at a projected CAGR of 3.76% during 2026-2034. Market expansion is supported by the infrastructure development, rising residential construction, and growing commercial and industrial building activities.
Latest News and Developments:
Concrete is a construction material made by mixing cement, aggregates, water, and selected additives. Cement acts as the binding material, while sand, gravel, crushed stone, or other aggregates provide volume and strength. Water activates the cement hydration process, allowing the mixture to harden into a dense and durable mass. Concrete is valued for compressive strength, workability, fire resistance, durability, and adaptability across different structural designs. Its performance can be improved through admixtures that support faster setting, lower water use, higher strength, or better resistance to chemicals and weather exposure. Concrete is widely used in buildings, roads, bridges, tunnels, dams, foundations, pavements, precast products, industrial floors, and infrastructure projects. Ready mix concrete is commonly supplied for large projects where consistent quality and controlled batching are required.
| Key Attributes | Details |
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| Product Name | Concrete |
| Report Features | Exploration of Historical Trends and Market Outlook, Industry Demand, Industry Supply, Gap Analysis, Challenges, Concrete Price Analysis, and Segment-Wise Assessment. |
| Currency/Units | US$ (Data can also be provided in local currency) or Metric Tons |
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The current coverage includes analysis at the global and regional levels only. |
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| Post-Sale Analyst Support | 360-degree analyst support after report delivery |
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