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Yusco raises 400 series stainless export offers

September 01, 2010 - 04:04 GMT Location: Shanghai

KEYWORDS: Yusco , stainless steel

Taiwan's Yieh United Steel Corp (Yusco) has raised its 400-series stainless export prices to $1,450-1,480 per tonne cfr mainland China, Hong Kong and Macao for October delivery.

This range is $30-50 per tonne higher than mid-August. "We raised the price because we believe the market will be better in September, however, we keep 300-series prices unchanged, because we think our price hike in middle August already reflects the market, meanwhile nickel...

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