Chinese hot-rolled export prices rise $5/tonne

Dec 31, 2012 | 11:17 AM |

Tags  China, steel, exports, hot-rolled coil

SHANGHAI — Chinese hot-rolled steel coil export prices climbed again Monday amid improving market sentiment, sources said.

The latest booked prices for commercial-grade, boron-containing hot-rolled coil exports for March shipment rose $5 from a week earlier to $560 to $565 per tonne f.o.b., while export offers firmed to a range of $570 to $575 per....





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