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Steel cos slash prices by Rs 700-1500 per tonne

Mumbai: Domestic steelmakers have cut flat steel prices by Rs 700- Rs 1,500 per tonne to around Rs 27,000 a tonne, in line with the fall in international prices. Steel Authority of India (SAIL), JSW Steel and Essar Steel have announced cuts. Full Article at DNA India

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