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Longs Analyses

SteelOrbis provides the latest longs and billet prices and price trends via the longs and billet price reports and market analyses listed below. These longs and billet price reports are derived from actual longs and billet market transactions and they can also be viewed on a weekly basis by using the archive drop-down tool below.

 
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US import rebar prices move upward again

Ex-Iran billet prices up gradually in new deals, two percent export duty implemented again

H-beam prices in local Chinese market - week 48, 2023

Turkey’s Kardemir opens merchant bar sales after long break, sales now closed

Turkish domestic official wire rod prices follow diverse trends

Deal prices for ex-ASEAN billet improve, though CFR prices in SE Asia still lag behind

Major steel and raw material futures prices in China - November 28, 2023

Indian rebar market moves into downtrend amid multiple negatives

Iskenderun-based Turkish mill hikes its longs prices sharply

Local wire rod quotations in Indian market - week 48, 2023

Turkish domestic rebar spot prices follow diverse trends

Chinese domestic steel section prices soften slightly

Local Chinese longs prices rise slightly as traders refuse to sell cheap, demand not strong

Free Rebar offers stable in southern Europe, wire rod prices on upward trend

Turkish official merchant bar export prices decline

Rebar prices in Asia keep rising, interest in imports starts to revive

Wire rod prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 47, 2023

Domestic rebar prices in Taiwan - week 47, 2023


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