Pacific Steel to increase prices

Tuesday, 28 March 2006 14:00:06 (GMT+3)   |  
Pacific Steel, New Zealand's sole manufacturer of reinforcing steel, disclosed that it would increase its prices about 10 percent from April. Pacific Steel General Manager Alan Pearson said the 10.5 percent fall in the exchange rate since last November and rising raw material prices made the move inevitable. New Zealand Steel also announced a price increase last week, saying charges for its flat metal products would rise about 2 percent.

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