Rebar static ahead of expected '13 rebound
Dec 11, 2012 | 04:35 PM
| Michael Cowden
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Nucor,
reinforcing bar,
rebar prices,
steel,
scrap surcharges,
Michael Cowden
CHICAGO The domestic reinforcing bar market is poised to hold steady heading into the new year as one producer said it plans to keep prices unchanged after a recent sideways move in scrap. But the picture could change in the coming months with an anticipated pickup in demand, sources said.
Charlotte, N.C.-based Nucor Corp. plans to lower its scrap surcharge on rebar, merchant bar and structural products by $1 per ton effective with Jan. 1 shipments following a slight dip in published scrap prices (amm.com, Dec. 10). But the steelmaker also said it would increase its base prices by the same amount, leaving tags unchanged, according to a letter to customers dated Monday.....
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