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Poor demand sees $20 fall in Gulf CRC import prices

February 09, 2010 - 14:09 GMT Location: London

KEYWORDS: Gulf , cold rolled coil , imports

Cold rolled coil prices cfr Persian Gulf have fallen $20 on poor demand, market participants told MB.

The latest bookings were made at $670-680 per tonne cfr main Gulf port, down from $660-700 on the same terms last week. “The market for cold rolled coil is the same as...

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