PRICING NOTICE: Steel First launches assessments for Peru, Argentina

Steel First has launched new monthly price assessments for the domestic rebar market in Peru and for the domestic rebar, hot rolled coil, cold rolled coil and hot-dipped galvanized market in Argentina.

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The new monthly domestic prices reflect ex-works values for commercial-quality material.

The prices will typically be updated in the first week of the pricing month.

Steel First publishes over 250 steel and steelmaking raw materials prices in its database.

For comments and queries, please contact Steel First editor Vera Blei at vblei@steelfirst.com.

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