Indian local secondary billet prices up by $7 per tonne

February 16, 2019 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Indian domestic secondary billet prices have increased by at least 500 rupees ($7) per tonne over the past week, mainly on rising prices for finished products such as rebar, Fastmarkets heard on Friday February 15.

The Indian domestic secondary billet price assessed by Fastmarkets on February 15 was 34,300-34,500 rupees ($483-486) per tonne ex-mill, up by 500 rupees per tonne compared with 33,800-34,000 rupees per tonne ex-mill last week."Billet prices have increased only on account of an increase in...

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