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construction steel prices
Latest news regarding construction steel prices.
Steel prices on May 27th: Domestic market stable, world prices hit a one-month low.
While domestic construction steel prices remained around 15,430 VND/kg, the international market recorded a sharp decline in rebar and iron ore prices due to oversupply pressure in China.
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Construction steel prices remained stable at 15,430 VND/kg on April 24th, while world iron ore prices fell slightly.
The domestic steel market on April 24th saw sideways movement at major companies such as Hoa Phat and Viet Y. Meanwhile, world iron ore prices adjusted downwards but remained stable...
Steel market update, April 22nd: Domestic prices stable, world iron ore prices rise slightly.
Domestic construction steel prices remained around 15,000 VND/kg, while the international market improved due to stockpiling demand in China and concerns about global supply.
Construction steel prices increased by 600 VND/kg on March 31st, with slight fluctuations in the global market.
Hoa Phat increased the price of construction steel in Central Vietnam due to pressure from steel billet costs, while world iron ore and steel prices recorded slight, contrasting fluctuations.
Construction steel prices on March 17th: Domestic market sees sharp increase of up to 800 VND/kg.
On March 17th, many major steel companies simultaneously adjusted their domestic selling prices upwards, while international iron ore prices remained volatile due to the impact of government policies...
Steel prices today, March 13th: World market sees slight increase, domestic construction steel prices remain stable.
Steel and iron ore futures prices rose across the board due to expectations of a production recovery in Hebei (China). In the Vietnamese market, steel prices from Hoa Phat and other major brands maintained their upward trend...
Construction steel prices on March 12th: Domestic market remains stable, world iron ore prices recover.
Major steel brands such as Hoa Phat and Viet Y maintained stable listed prices around 14,000 VND/kg, while world iron ore prices rose slightly due to expectations of increased production in China.
Steel prices today, March 11th: Domestic market remains stable, world iron ore prices recover slightly.
March 12, 2026 05:31
Domestic construction steel prices remained stable around 14,000 VND/kg on March 11th. On the international market, iron ore prices rebounded due to expectations of increased demand in China.
Steel prices on March 9th remained stable at 13,330 – 14,250 VND/kg.
March 9, 2026 17:01
Domestic construction steel prices remained stable across all three regions on March 9th. Conversely, the international market recorded contrasting fluctuations between rebar and iron ore prices.
Steel prices today, February 5th: Domestic construction steel remains stable, US HRC prices reach $1,020/ton.
February 5, 2026 07:42
The global steel market is showing divergence as iron ore prices are under pressure in China, while hot-rolled coil prices are rising in the US and the Vietnamese market remains stable...
Steel prices today, January 29th: World prices fall to 3,049 yuan, domestic market remains stable.
January 29, 2026 08:19
Rebar prices in Shanghai continued to adjust downwards due to slowing construction demand in China ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday. Meanwhile, domestic construction steel prices remained unchanged...
Steel prices today, January 23rd: Global market shows mixed performance, domestic prices remain stable.
January 23, 2026 07:50
International steel and iron ore prices are moving in opposite directions due to supply pressure from Australia and China's stimulus policies. In Vietnam, construction steel prices remain stable.
Steel prices today, January 20th: Domestic prices surge by 500 VND/kg despite global declines.
January 20, 2026 08:56
The domestic construction steel market recorded a sharp increase of up to 500 VND/kg at many businesses. Conversely, international steel and iron ore prices fell sharply due to the impact from the Chinese market.
Steel prices today, January 7th: World market sees slight decline, domestic steel prices remain stable.
January 7, 2026 09:20
World rebar prices fell 0.7% to 3,071 yuan/tonne due to slowing demand in China. In Vietnam, construction steel prices remained stable, fluctuating between 13,130 and 13,950 VND/kg.
Steel prices today, January 6th: Shanghai steel prices fall to 3,093 yuan, iron ore prices rise slightly.
January 6, 2026 07:12
The global steel market is showing divergence, with rebar prices falling 0.3% but iron ore prices rising to 809 yuan/tonne due to stockpiling demand from China. In Vietnam, construction steel prices...
Steel prices today, December 21st: Global prices rise, domestic prices remain stable.
December 21, 2025 10:29
The global steel and iron ore markets closed the trading week on a positive note, driven by expectations of China stockpiling raw materials. Meanwhile, domestic construction steel prices remained...
Steel prices today, December 18, 2025: Rising to a weekly high.
December 18, 2025 12:20
Steel prices today, December 18, 2025: Steel and iron ore futures prices rose simultaneously as Chinese producers increased raw material stockpiling ahead of the Lunar New Year.
Steel prices today, December 16th: Continue to fall due to new policies from China.
December 16, 2025 18:30
Global steel and iron ore prices fell across the board after China announced stricter export controls. Meanwhile, the domestic construction steel market remained stable.
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