Kingdom grants steel export licenses

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Amena Bakr | Reuters
Publication Date: 
Tue, 2009-07-07 03:00

DUBAI: Local steel manufacturers in Saudi Arabia have received licenses to export the metal after a ban was lifted this month, a Ministry of Trade and Industry spokesman said on Monday.

But a ban on exporting scrap metals remained in place because the ministry believed local demand was still unfulfilled, the spokesman said. Saudi Arabia, the largest Arab economy, imposed a ban on steel exports last year to protect local consumers in the Kingdom as domestic prices of the metal soared from $650 to $1,300 per ton in July last year, traders said.

“The ministry has lifted the ban on steel because we want to support local companies and if the demands of the local market are met there is no harm in exporting the remaining amounts,” the ministry spokesman said. Khaled Suleiman, an undersecretary in the Ministry of Trade and Industry, said Saudi steel companies would target Iraq, Jordan, Syria and the Gulf.

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