Turkish steel mills made no deep-sea bookings for a second day, while prices remained firm, sources said on Wednesday December 18.
Turkish steel mills made no deep-sea bookings for a second day, while prices remained firm, sources said on Wednesday December 18.At the beginning of the week, two Baltic Sea cargoes were sold at $299-300 per tonne cfr for HMS 1&2 (80:20).Some suppliers were heard offering material at $305 per tonne cfr on Tuesday December 17, but mills did not want to pay such prices for the moment, market participants told Fastmarkets."There were rumors...