[SMM Steel] Turkish Rebar Prices Fall Amid Weak Demand as Buyers Remain Sidelined

Published: Jul 3, 2026 16:14
[Turkey] Domestic and export demand for Turkish rebar remained weak throughout this week, driving its export price down to 575 USD/tonne FOB, mainly due to continuous declines in mill inventories and a lack of firm buy orders, while HRC offers were lowered to 585 USD/tonne FOB. The domestic market remains sluggish with little expectation of a significant recovery in demand this summer. Due to the slow recovery in construction demand, large mills hold ample rebar inventories for delivery, whereas traders are hesitant to restock due to weak cash flow and high borrowing costs.

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