Prices remain stable in local Turkish PPGI market

Tuesday, 18 December 2018 14:47:56 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

Over the past week, demand in the local Turkish pre-painted galvanized iron (PPGI) market has remained weak. Buyers have continued to postpone their bookings, to make bookings only to meet their urgent needs and to exert pressure on prices. However, Turkish mills have been unwilling to decrease their prices due to the approach of the year-end.  Until the new year, demand for domestic PPGI in Turkey is expected to remain slack, though prices are unlikely to indicate sharp fluctuations.

Turkish producers' domestic PPGI prices are still at $920-950/mt for RAL 9002 0.3 mm 100 gr/m² zinc-coated PPGI, at $760-790/mt for RAL 9002 0.5 mm PPGI and at $655-695/mt for RAL 9002 1 mm PPGI. All the offers in question are on ex-works basis and exclude 18 percent VAT.

It is observed that demand for Turkish PPGI in the export markets has continued to be characterized by weakness due to the approach of the new year and the holiday season. In the given week, Turkish PPGI export quotations have remained unchanged at $760-780/mt FOB. 


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