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Turkish scrap import prices rise further

byCT Report
04/03/2016
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ANKARA: The scrap import prices rose further in Turkey during last week. The import prices of HMS 1&2 80:20 scrap had also increased during the week before.

The import prices have increased by almost $10/t last week to $190/t cfr Turkey for HMS 1&2 80:20. The prices had witnessed a rise of $5-$10/t during the week prior to that. Accordingly, Turkish export rebar quotations too rose by around $10-$20/t from $320-323/t FOB to $330-340/t FOB. However, market participants believe that the current uptrend in prices in unlikely to sustain.

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Meantime, the rise in scrap import prices have led to increased rebar offer prices in Turkish domestic market. ICDAS Steel – the country’s long steel maker has announced rise in rebar offer prices by TRY 30/t over the previous week.

The company had announced hike of TRY 20/t during the week prior to that. Also, the prices were increased by TRY 40/t during the month of February this year. Accordingly, the company’s offer price for 8 mm diameter rebar currently stands at TRY 1,270/t ex-works inclusive of 18% VAT. The offer price of 10 mm and 12-32mm diameter rebar during the week were at TRY 1,260/t and TRY 1,250/t respectively.

On the other hand, Kardemir, another major steel producer, has kept the domestic rebar offers unchanged since mid-January. The company’s offer price for 12-32mm rebar and 12-22mm round bar has remained flat at TRY 1,017/t and TRY 1,034/t respectively.

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