Singapore's import prices for rebar fall with buyers taking chance to restock

By Paul Lim / March 12, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Import prices for rebar in Singapore fell over the past week with buyers taking the opportunity to stock up on the long steel product amid a softening Chinese market.

Metal Bulletin's assessment of import prices for rebar in Southeast Asia - which mainly looks at cargoes sold into Singapore on a theoretical weight basis - was $565-575 per tonne cfr for the week to Monday March 12, down $15 per tonne from a week earlier. A deal involving less than 5,000 tonnes of Chinese rebar was concluded at $570 per tonne cfr Singapore."A stockist took the chance to replenish its stockpiles this week because prices are falling," a trader based in Singapore said last Friday.Back-to-back mill cargoes of...

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