• January 12, 2026
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We publish the prices of cement and iron today, Monday, January 5, 2026, according to the daily price bulletin.

The prices shown in the table represent the prices of the most consumed goods in the local market.

Below is a list of cement and iron prices for today, Monday, January 5, 2026:

Product Name Company Name Unit of Measurement Price Change Amount
Cement Arab Union for Contracting Quintal 67 LD 0%
Cement Al-Ahliya Lebda Quintal 62 LD 0%
Cement Al-Ahliya (Zliten) Quintal 62 LD 0%
Cement Al-Ahliya (Souq Al-Khamis) Quintal 63 LD 0%
Cement Beni Suef (Imported) Quintal 67 LD 1.52%
Cement Al-Ahliya (Al-Marqab) Quintal 62 LD 0%
Cement Turkish Cement Sonmez Cimento Quintal 67 LD 1.52%
Product Name Company Name Unit of Measurement Price Change Amount
Reinforcing Steel (6mm) Arab Company Quintal 530 LD 0%
Reinforcing Steel (8mm) Arab Company Quintal 470 LD 0%
Reinforcing Steel (12mm) Arab Company Quintal 400 LD 0%
Reinforcing Steel (14mm) Arab Company Quintal 400 LD 0%
Reinforcing Steel (16mm) Arab Company Quintal 410 LD 0%
Reinforcing Steel (20mm) Arab Company Quintal 410 LD 0%

Zliten

Zliten is a coastal city in northwestern Libya, historically known for its ancient Roman ruins and as a center of Islamic learning. It is home to the Zliten Mosaic, a well-preserved Roman floor mosaic from the 2nd century AD, and the city contains the Zawiyas of Sidi Abd as-Salam al-Asmar, a significant religious and educational complex founded in the 15th century.

Souq Al-Khamis

Souq Al-Khamis is a traditional Thursday market located in Manama, Bahrain, historically serving as a major weekly trading hub for goods, livestock, and crafts. Its long-standing operation reflects Bahrain’s deep-rooted mercantile and social traditions, bringing together communities for commerce and exchange for centuries.

Beni Suef

Beni Suef is a governorate and city in central Egypt, located along the Nile River south of Cairo. Historically, it has been an agricultural region since ancient times, known for its fertile land and role in grain production. The area also contains several archaeological sites from the Pharaonic and Coptic periods, reflecting its long-standing significance in Egyptian history.

Al-Marqab

Al-Marqab is a medieval fortress located in Syria, originally constructed by the Muslims in 1062. It was later rebuilt and famously occupied by the Knights Hospitaller in the 12th century, serving as a major Crusader stronghold until it fell to the Mamluks in 1285.

Turkey

Turkey is a transcontinental nation bridging Europe and Asia, with a rich history rooted in the ancient civilizations of Anatolia and later as the heart of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. Its modern identity was forged after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, becoming a secular republic under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in 1923. Today, it is known for its unique blend of historical sites, from the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul to the rock formations of Cappadocia.

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