China's rebar prices pick up after some mills refuse to deliver futures cargoes

November 12, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

China's domestic rebar prices gained some upward momentum on Thursday November 11 after several steelmakers expressed their unwillingness to deliver January-contracted steel cargoes bound for Shanghai Futures Exchange warehouses.

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Eastern China (Shanghai): 4,750-4,800 yuan ($742-750) per tonne, up by 110-130 yuan per tonne

With the price of the most-traded January rebar contract on the exchange having fallen below spot market levels, the mills in northern China are refusing to make physical delivery for the contract. They...

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