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Local prices for Turkish CRC up $20-50 on higher raw material costs

March 11, 2010 - 13:20 GMT Location: London

KEYWORDS: Turkey , CRC , domestic

Prices for domestic cold rolled coil in Turkey have risen $20-50 on higher raw material costs, but few are buying, market sources told MB.

Prices for domestic cold rolled coil in Turkey have risen to $740-780 per tonne delivered, up from sales of $690-760 per tonne delivered last week. Erdenir has raised its domestic prices for...

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