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Mining News Pro - Chairman of the Union of Iron Sellers, saying that iron is a domestic commodity and there is no sign of rising prices, said: Unfortunately, we see an increase of 20% in the domestic market.
Mohammad Azadeh pointed out that iron prices have risen in the market, saying that iron is a domestic commodity, and there is no sign of rising prices. We are also wondering why the conditions for price increases and expensive products are provided.
He said that now the price per kilo of rebar has reached from 3,600 tomans to 4,200 tomans, adding: "Iron has also grown by 20 percent due to the increase in prices, and at a price of 4,000 and 300 dollars per The market is traded.
The chairman of the Iron Dealers Union said that before the sale was stopped by sellers, the sale of the product had dropped, saying that it had already been sold for 40 million trajectories, but today it is selling twice as much as 85 million tomans.
"We believe that sellers of this commodity have nothing to do with currency and not imported goods, and they should not face rising costs," Freed continues to emphasize the fact that we even export our iron and steel sector.
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