Turkey’s Icdas keeps its dollar-based longs prices stable

Monday, 01 November 2021 14:57:06 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

Today, November 1, Turkish mill Icdas has kept its dollar-based official rebar price stable at TRY 8,460/mt ($750/mt) ex-works, down by TRY 180/mt week on week in the local currency. The key reasons are currency fluctuations and the sluggish demand in the local rebar market. The exchange rate was at $1 = TRY 9.76 on Monday, October 25.

The supplier has also issued its official wire rod price at TRY 9,590/mt ($850/mt) ex-works today, down by TRY 200/mt in the local currency and stable on US dollar basis over the same period.

Prices on Turkish lira basis include 18 percent VAT, while offers on US dollar basis do not.

$1 = TRY 9.56


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