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China's steel export price slightly increased with stabilization

Published: 02 Nov 2009 18:33:47 PST

November 2 MetalBiz--With the rebounding of domestic market, China's steel export price tends to increase with stabilization, but the transaction is still weak. It is mainly attributed to the downward tendency of international market and stagnant weak, coupled with foreign traders' watch-and-see attitude toward the new offers of China' s steel mills.

HRC export price stably climbed to U.S. $480 per ton (FOB).

CRC export offer boosted to U.S. $570-580 per ton (FOB).

The export price of heavy and medium plate hiked U.S. $20-30 per ton to U.S. $500-520 per ton (FOB).

The export offer of hot-dipped galvanized plate jumped U.S. $10 per ton to U.S. $630-660 per ton (FOB).

H-shaped steel export price was up by U.S. $20 per ton to U.S. $520-550 per ton (FOB).


Source: MetalBiz

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