The South Indian Cement Manufacturers’ Association (SICMA) has expressed its appreciation to Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman for the recent Goods and Services Tax (GST) reduction across multiple sectors, including cement.
This progressive reform enhances consumer affordability, boosts industry competitiveness, and reinforces India’s journey toward Atmanirbhar Bharat, reflecting the Government’s commitment to inclusive development.
GST Reduction on Cement: Supporting Housing and Infrastructure
Reducing GST on cement from 28% to 18% is particularly impactful as cement serves as a core input for housing, infrastructure, and industrial development. The lower tax rate will:
- Reduce construction costs for individual homebuilders, affordable housing projects, and public infrastructure initiatives
- Support the Government’s Housing for All mission
- Promote balanced growth in both urban and rural India
By making cement more affordable, this measure encourages home ownership and stimulates the housing and infrastructure sectors.
Stimulating Industry and Investment
SICMA believes the revised GST structure will:
- Increase demand for cement and allied sectors
- Attract investment and create employment opportunities
- Improve operational efficiency and reduce compliance burdens
- Encourage formal sector activity across construction and industrial projects
This reform highlights the Government’s recognition of cement as a critical driver of nation-building and economic growth.
Industry Commitment
SICMA members, representing leading cement manufacturers in Southern India, reaffirm their support for the GST reform. The association stands ready to collaborate with all stakeholders to ensure effective implementation and contribute meaningfully to India’s growth and development.













