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The Versatility of Steel Wire Rod: An In-Depth Look at Turkish and Chinese Steel

The Versatility of Steel Wire Rod: An In-Depth Look at Turkish and Chinese Steel

Steel is the quintessential material shaping our world. Its application in various industries from construction to automotive, electrical to furniture, is a testament to its adaptability. One such versatile product within the vast realm of steel is the Steel Wire Rod. This blog post by Ferro Fortis aims to unravel the world of Steel Wire Rod, with a specific focus on Turkish and Chinese Steel.

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Embracing the Strength of Equal Angles: A Keystone in Modern Construction

Embracing the Strength of Equal Angles: A Keystone in Modern Construction

In the realm of construction and structural design, every detail matters. This mantra extends to the steel components that shape and secure our built environment. One of the unsung heroes of this industry is the humble, yet pivotal, equal angle. Today, at Ferro Fortis, we delve into the role, significance, and versatility of this crucial steel product.

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The Power and Versatility of Pre-Painted Galvanized Steel Coil (PPGI)

The Power and Versatility of Pre-Painted Galvanized Steel Coil (PPGI)

In the world of construction and manufacturing, the choice of materials is a defining factor that can determine the quality, durability, and overall success of a project. Among these materials, one stands out for its blend of functionality, adaptability, and aesthetic appeal - the Pre-Painted Galvanized Steel Coil (PPGI).

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Hot Rolled Coil (HRC): The Backbone of Numerous Industries

Hot Rolled Coil (HRC): The Backbone of Numerous Industries

In the realm of steel products, Hot Rolled Coil (HRC) holds a unique position. Its versatility and adaptability have made it a preferred choice for numerous industries around the world. At Ferro Fortis, we take great pride in facilitating the global trade of this exceptional product, thereby fostering business growth and driving economic development. Today, we delve into the world of Hot Rolled Coil, its manufacturing process, uses, and why it's critical in numerous applications.

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Chinese Steel: Powering Global Infrastructure

Chinese Steel: Powering Global Infrastructure

The phrase 'Made in China' is more than just a product origin tagline - it represents a global manufacturing powerhouse that caters to virtually every industry on the planet. One of the sectors where China's dominance is particularly evident is steel production. Today, we at Ferro Fortis delve into the world of Chinese steel - a dynamic market shaping the future of global infrastructure.

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The Strength of Turkish Steel: Resilience, Quality, and Global Impact

The Strength of Turkish Steel: Resilience, Quality, and Global Impact

Turkey's journey in the steel industry is a tale of remarkable growth. Over the past few decades, the nation has transformed itself from a small-scale steel producer to one of the world's leading steel exporters. The driving force behind this rise has been a combination of strategic investments, technological advancements, and a commitment to quality.

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Understanding the Impact of High-Quality Steel in Modern Infrastructure

Understanding the Impact of High-Quality Steel in Modern Infrastructure

The world as we know it is unimaginable without steel. This versatile and durable material forms the backbone of our cities, bridging gaps, erecting skyscrapers, and shaping the cars that drive us forward. At Ferro Fortis, we take immense pride in being part of an industry that is integral to modern civilization.

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Ferro Fortis: Bridging Global Steel Markets for Enhanced Trade

Ferro Fortis: Bridging Global Steel Markets for Enhanced Trade

At Ferro Fortis, we're more than just a steel trading company. We're a trusted partner, a reliable guide, and a gateway to the world of high-quality steel.

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Turkish Import Duty Rates Have been Increased on the import of Some Flat Steel Products

Turkish Import Duty Rates Have been Increased on the import of Some Flat Steel Products

With the "Decision on the Amendment to the Import Regime Decision" published on Turkey's official newspaper on January 28, 2023, an increase was made in the import duty rates applied to the import of products from third countries for some flat steel products. It is considered that the decision to increase the tax has been taken in line with the increasing complaints that the increase in flat steel imports in recent months.

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EU Bans Russian Billets, Slabs and other Semi-Finished Products with Provisional Quotas

EU Bans Russian Billets, Slabs and other Semi-Finished Products with Provisional Quotas

The eighth wave of sanctions on Russia imposed by the European Commission has expanded the EU ban on Russian steel to include semi-finished products.

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Iron Ore and Steel Futures Fell on China Demand Worries

Iron Ore and Steel Futures Fell on China Demand Worries

Iron ore and steel futures hit rock bottom because of worries about China's demand. China's iron ore and steel futures fell on Tuesday, September 20. News about a plan to loosen the country's border restrictions wasn't enough to make up for worries about the country's continued zero-Covid policy and failing real estate market, which are keeping demand low.

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Egypt Increases Transit Fees for the Suez Canal

Egypt Increases Transit Fees for the Suez Canal

Egypt announced on Tuesday that it will increase transit fees for vessels, especially oil-laden tankers, going through the Suez Canal, one of the most important waterways in the world.

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Freight Prices Have Halved

Freight Prices Have Halved

Freight prices on major maritime trade routes continue to decline after high inflation stifled consumer demand and global supply chain problems eased. The value of the Freightos Baltic Global Container Index (cost of 40 inch HC containers) was $9,293 at the beginning of this year, but fell below $5,000 as of September 9.

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