The largest steel maker in Taiwan, China Steel Corp., has raised its wholesale prices for July-August deliveries by more than 10%, the fourth time the company has increased steel prices in a few months, citing increased strength in international steel production prices.
In April, China Steel hiked product prices in the local wholesale market by 10.5% per ton on for June contracts, this followed a 3.1% increase for April-May contracts and a 2.3% increase for March deliveries. (…)
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