[SMM Steel] Stable Scrap Prices and Cost Constraints Stall Turkish Domestic Rebar Price Surge

Published: Aug 20, 2026 17:10
[Turkey] Turkish domestic rebar prices continued to rise to 585 USD/tonne EXW (excluding VAT). However, stable scrap prices, solid profit margins for most mills, and cost constraints faced by local trading and construction companies are likely to curb further short-term price increases. Currently, driven by undercapitalized traders limiting purchases and mills restricting output, the market is experiencing inventory shortages, causing certain rebar specifications to remain in tight supply. On the export front, following heavy sales at the end of July, the export market remains relatively quiet. Steelmakers have shifted their sales focus to the domestic market, with export quotes holding steady at 575–580 USD/tonne FOB.

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