[SMM Steel] Indonesia Wire Rod Offers Stay Competitive

Published: Jul 17, 2026 14:01
[Indonesia] Indonesian SAE1008 wire rod offers held at USD 485/tonne FOB, below comparable Chinese offers of around USD 509/tonne FOB. Seasonal weakness across Southeast Asia continued to curb restocking, leaving transactions subdued despite Indonesia’s price advantage.

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