Greek rebar producers in no rush to conclude export deals

Wednesday, 21 November 2018 14:15:02 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul

Over the past week, demand for ex-Greece rebar in the global market was weak and no new export deals have been concluded by Greek rebar producers. According to market sources, Greek rebar producers are in no rush to conclude export deals, avoiding themselves from the fluctuations of long steel prices in the global market. Satisfied with the domestic rebar demand in their country, Greek rebar producers have maintained their export quotations at €500-510/mt ($570-581/mt) FOB week on week.

€1 = $1.14


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