08
Dec
11:01
Turkey’s January-November exports fall, value-added shipments surge
Turkey’s steel exports declined -7.2% on-year to 14.7 million tonnes in the eleven months through November, while their total value decreased -24.1% to $9.1 billion, according to the Turkish Steel Exporters Association (CIB).
Meanwhile, demand for Turkish value-added products continues to rise, CIB notes in an emailed statement to Kallanish, adding that the 170% surge in eleven-month alloy steel wire exports to 70,000t proves this. In terms of value, …
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