Corus is expected to increase prices

Wednesday, 05 November 2003 15:30:40 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Corus is expected to increase prices

According to an unconfirmed information, Anglo-Dutch steelmaker Corus is expected to raise its UK sections prices by £10-15 per ton soon. Furthermore, the company is not to declare when the increase will come into effect. A previous plan to increase its prices by €10 per ton for mainland customers at the end of September is still not materialized.

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