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Taiwan’s E-Sheng maintains section steel prices this week

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Update time : 2020-06-09 21:22:31
E-Sheng Steel Co., one of the section steel manufacturers in Taiwan, announced to continue to maintain its latest prices of section steel for this week.

According to the price announcement, the price for small-sized SS400 angle bar was NT$18,400-19,400/ton; that for A36 channel bar was NT$18,400/ton; that for A36 and SS400 flat bar was NT$18,400-20,300/ton; that for A36 round iron was NT$16,400~17,400/ton. The promotional price for A36 flat bar was NT$17,900/ton. The products above can be supplied in a variety of sizes. The surcharge of length, quality and cutting was kept unchanged at NT$200/ton. The min order quantity for lengths was 20 tons.

In addition, following Feng Hsin’s announcement yesterday, E-Sheng Steel also made the same decision and introduced the shipping bonus of NT$1,000/ton for sizes 38, 40, 50mm angle bar.
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