Turkish domestic rebar prices mostly remain stable

Tuesday, 25 June 2019 17:34:50 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

Traders’ prices in the local Turkish rebar market have mostly remained stable today, June 25, while traders in the Izmir region have increased their prices.

Today, Turkish mill Izmir Demir Celik kept its 12-32 mm rebar prices at TRY 2,712/mt ($470/mt) ex-works, while Icdas has increased its 12-32 mm rebar prices by TRY 30/mt to TRY 2,730/mt ($473/mt) ex-works, both excluding VAT.

As of today, rebar offers in the Turkish spot market are as follows:

Region

Dimension

Price (TRY/mt)

Price ($/mt)

Price changes (TRY/mt)

Price changes ($/mt)

24.06.2019

24.06.2019

Marmara

8 mm

2,695

467

 

0

3

Marmara

12 mm

2,678

464

 

0

3

Iskenderun

8 mm

2,695

467

 

0

3

Iskenderun

10 mm

2,682

465

 

0

3

Iskenderun

12 mm

2,669

463

 

0

4

Izmir

8 mm

2,695

467

9

5

Izmir

10 mm

2,686

466

8

5

Izmir

12 mm

2,678

464

9

5

Karabuk

8 mm

2,678

464

 

0

3

Karabuk

12 mm

2,653

460

 

0

3

All prices are ex-warehouse and on actual weight basis and exclude 18 percent VAT.

$1 = TRY 5.81


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