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Cement makers set to see sharp Q-o-Q growth in profitsCement companies are poised for a strong performance in the January-March quarter. Profits are expected to surge significantly compared to ...
Cement GST cut, stable rates, and festive demand to lift housing market in Q4 2025: PropTigerIndia's residential real estate showed resilience in Q3 2025, with a 9.1% rise in new supply and stable home sales. Despite a slight dip in...
Festive season, GST rate cuts set stage for housing demand revival: Mohit Goel of OmaxeGST rate cuts on cement and construction materials are expected to lower developers' input costs by 2-4%, potentially boosting housing dema...
Mid-size housing projects set to gain most from GST rationalisation, says Amit MamgainThe Goods and Services Tax rate change on cement and construction materials may help mid-size housing projects. Amit Mamgain of Yugen Infra...
Metals, hospitality in focus as GST cuts reshape market themes, cautious on NBFCs: Ashish ChaturmohtaThe recent GST rate cuts have sparked a rally across consumption-linked sectors, with NBFCs, metals, hospitality and cement stocks emerging...
Policy clarity and cost savings: Real estate set for stronger festive quarter, say expertsIndia’s real estate sector is set for a festive boost as GST cuts on cement, marble, granite, and other key inputs lower construction costs...
Big cheer for homebuyers! Homes may get cheaper with lower GST on cementThe government's decision to lower the GST on cement from 28% to 18%, effective September 22, 2025, is expected to reduce housing construct...
Reduction in GST on cement to help real estate sector: CREDAICREDAI welcomes the government's decision to reduce the GST rate on cement from 28% to 18%, anticipating a decrease in construction costs. ...
Ambuja Cements, ACC and other cement stocks surge up to 4% after GST slashed from 28% to 18%Cement stocks surged following the GST Council's decision to reduce the tax on cement from 28% to 18%. This move is expected to boost infra...
Premium cement brands to be key beneficiaries of GST cut; price hikes likely in H2: Nomura analystCement GST likely cut from 28% to 18%, boosting sector profitability. Price hikes of 4–6% expected in FY26 amid steady demand. Leading bran...
Cement stocks on a strong footing in FY26; GST cut could cement further gainsCement stocks surged in FY26, led by Nuvoco Vistas, JK Cement, and Star Cement, amid GST cut hopes. Strong Q1 FY26 profits highlighted sect...
GST rate cut for hotel industry, no major relief for auto sectorIn a bid to boost exports, rate on precious and semi-precious stones were also reduced.
Cement stocks rally on FM comments, hopes of GST rate cutSitharaman on Tuesday said that the government will frontload infrastructure spending.
GST Council may look to rationalise 28% slab; taxes on cement may be cutThere were around 226 goods in the 28 per cent category, when the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was implemented on July 1, 2017.