GGBFS Prices have remained closely linked to global steel production cycles and infrastructure activity. Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBFS) is a byproduct of the steel industry, and its availability depends largely on blast furnace output. When steel production expands, supply improves. However, when steel mills slow down, the availability of slag tightens, influencing price movements. In recent months, GGBFS Prices have shown moderate volatility. This has been driven by fluctuating energy costs, shifting freight rates, and uneven construction demand across regions. For procurement managers, even small changes in input cost can significantly impact cement and concrete production budgets. Market sentiment currently reflects cautious optimism. While infrastructure projects continue to support demand, global economic uncertainties remain a key watchpoint.




