Yemeni rebar demand weakens amid increased political tension

Wednesday, 11 February 2015 17:54:58 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

SteelOrbis has heard from market sources that iron and steel consumption in Yemen has decreased significantly amid the heightening of political tensions in the country. However, Yemeni buyers state that Turkish exporters continue to offer rebar to the Yemeni market, with their prices declining by $10/mt week on week to $470-475/mt CFR, on theoretical weight basis. It is also reported that Turkish exporters are busy carrying out deliveries of rebar previously purchased by Yemeni buyers at higher prices.
 
Meanwhile, China, one of the most important rebar suppliers, currently does not have much of a presence in the Yemeni market since Turkish rebar offers have weakened and are now very close to ex-China offer price levels

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