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May 14, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Dongkuk Steel to raise price of steel plates for ships

Dongkuk Steel Mill Co., South Korea’s third-largest steelmaker, said Monday that it plans to raise the price of steel plates used in shipbuilding. The steelmaker said the price of steel plates will be raised to 685,000 won (US$741) from 635,000 won from May 15.

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Dongkuk Steel Mill Co., South Korea’s third-largest steelmaker, said Monday that it plans to raise the price of steel plates used in shipbuilding.

The steelmaker said the price of steel plates will be raised to 685,000 won (US$741) from 635,000 won from May 15.

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