Turkish mills’ billet export offers drop rapidly after previous gradual fall

Monday, 03 December 2012 17:24:44 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

SteelOrbis has learned from market sources that Turkish mills' steel billet export offers have declined rapidly by $20/mt since late last week to $520-530/mt FOB for January shipments.
 
Turkish mills' steel billet export offers, which were at $550-570/mt FOB in mid-November had softened gradually until late last week, decreasing to $540-550/mt FOB.

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