Nippon Steel hikes H-beam prices by ?2,000

Apr 12, 2012 | 01:09 AM |

Nippon Steel will raise its H-beam prices for the second consecutive month amid signs of improving demand. Japan's largest H-beam producer will push up its April contract price for dealers by?2,000 ($25) per tonne, following a?3,000 per tonne hike last month. The increase is similar to that announced recently by the country's second-largest producer, Tokyo Steel. But it....





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