Indian secondary billet prices fall by $21/t on weak demand for finished products

April 24, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Indian secondary billet prices fell by 1,600 rupees ($21) per tonne during the week to Friday April 23 on subdued demand from finished product makers, market sources said.

"There is a shortage of industrial oxygen all over the country because oxygen is being prioritized for medical use [for treatment of Covid-19]," an official from an integrated billet mill told Fastmarkets.

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