• February 16, 2026
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We publish the prices of cement and iron today, Friday, February 6, 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, Friday, February 6, 2026:

Product Name Company Name Unit of Measurement Price Change Amount
Cement Arab Union for Contracting Quintal 66 DL 0%
Cement Al-Ahliya Lebda Quintal 64 DL 0%
Cement Al-Ahliya (Zliten) Quintal 64 DL 0%
Cement Al-Ahliya (Souq Al Khamis) Quintal 64 DL 0%
Cement Beni Suef (Imported) Quintal 72 DL 0%
Cement Al-Ahliya (Al-Marqab) Quintal 65 DL 0%
Cement Turkish Cement Sonmez Cimento Quintal 72 DL 0%
Product Name Company Name Unit of Measurement Price Change Amount
Reinforcing Steel (6mm) Arab Company Quintal 520 DL 0%
Reinforcing Steel (8mm) Arab Company Quintal 500 DL 0%
Reinforcing Steel (12mm) Arab Company Quintal 395 DL 0%
Reinforcing Steel (14mm) Arab Company Quintal 395 DL 0%
Reinforcing Steel (16mm) Arab Company Quintal 410 DL 0%
Reinforcing Steel (20mm) Arab Company Quintal 410 DL 0%

Arab Union for Contracting

The Arab Union for Contracting is a regional organization established to represent and develop the contracting and construction sector across Arab nations. It was founded to foster cooperation, unify standards, and enhance the capabilities of its member companies to contribute to infrastructure and economic development in the Arab world.

Al-Ahliya Lebda

Al-Ahliya Lebda is the archaeological site of the ancient Roman city of Leptis Magna, located in present-day Libya. Founded by the Phoenicians and later greatly expanded under Roman rule, particularly during the reign of Emperor Septimius Severus, it became one of the most prominent and well-preserved cities of the Roman Empire. Its ruins, including a theater, basilica, and harbor, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Zliten

Zliten is a coastal city in northwestern Libya, historically known for its Roman-era ruins and as a center of Islamic learning. It is particularly famous for the Zliten Mosaic, a well-preserved Roman floor mosaic discovered in 1913, and for housing the Zawiya of Abdul-Salam Al-Asmar, a significant 16th-century religious school and Sufi lodge.

Souq Al Khamis

Souq Al Khamis is a traditional market located in Manama, Bahrain, historically known as one of the oldest souqs in the Gulf region. Its name, meaning “Thursday Market,” originates from its primary trading day, and it has served as a vital commercial and social hub 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, including the Meidum Pyramid, which dates back to the Old Kingdom.

Al-Marqab

Al-Marqab is a medieval fortress located in Syria, originally built by the Muslims in 1062 and later significantly expanded by the Crusaders of the Knights Hospitaller after they captured it in the 12th century. It served as a major stronghold overlooking the Mediterranean coast until it fell to the Mamluks in 1285. The site remains one of the best-preserved examples of Crusader military architecture.

Turkish Cement Sonmez Cimento

Sonmez Cimento is a major Turkish cement producer, founded in 1969 in the city of Konya. The company has played a significant role in Turkey’s construction and infrastructure development over the decades, expanding its production capacity and operations to become a key industrial player in the region.

Arab Company

The Arab Company, also known as the Compagnie des Indes Orientales, was a French trading enterprise established in 1664 by Jean-Baptiste Colbert under King Louis XIV. It was created to compete with Dutch and English East India Companies for trade and colonial influence in the Indian Ocean and the East Indies. The company faced financial difficulties and was ultimately dissolved in 1769, with its assets and territories transferred to the French Crown.

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