Rebar prices in Turkey decreased by $7-11.
After the biggest ever depreciation of the Turkish lira last week, rebar TL prices started the new week with decreases in Karabük and Payas regions.
Factories maintained their dollar-based sales prices in the range of $650-660, but the TL equivalent of the prices increased by 12% on average.
For example, while İçdaş A.Ş. was selling at $650 at the beginning of June, its TL-based price was equivalent to 16,100tl. Today, the same factory continues to sell at $650 but its TL-based price is trading at 18,150tl.
Buyers and sellers continue to act cautiously as uncertainty continues in the Turkish economy.
Current spot rebar prices evaluated by www.steelradar.com are as follows;
Istanbul rebar prices 18,200 TL (0.00) / $654 (-7)
Izmir rebar prices 18.100 TL (0,00) / 650$ (-8)
Karabuk rebar prices 17,900 TL (-100) / $654 (-11)
Payas rebar prices 17,900 TL (-100) / $654 (-11)
Rebar maintains its profit against inflation
Turkish rebar prices are maintaining their profit margins in the face of rising inflation.
Despite a $9 increase in scrap prices and a $30 increase in billet prices since the beginning of the month, insecurity continues to dominate the markets. In the iron and steel market, scrap conversion cost is calculated at $250, while billet conversion cost is calculated at $60-80. Accordingly, rebar, which costs $630 in exports and $650-660 in the local market, maintains its profit margin.
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