Venezuelan HBI export tags fall on US, Europe uncertainty
Sep 17, 2012 | 12:52 PM
| Juan Weik
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hot-briquetted iron,
HBI export prices,
market uncertainty,
scrap substitute,
Juan Weik
SÃO PAULO, Brazil Increased market uncertainty in the United States and Europe has prompted a drop in hot-briquetted iron (HBI) export prices from Venezuela, the first following six weeks of stability, market sources told AMM sister publication Steel First.
Transaction prices for the scrap substitute, which varied between $300 and $320 per tonne f.o.b. throughout August and the beginning of September, have slipped to $295 to $300 per tonne.....
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