Iran bans export of steel products including hot-rolled sheets, cold-rolled sheets, and coated materials - reports. Customs executive instruction prohibits wide range of steel exports.
Iran's customs authority has issued an executive instruction prohibiting the export of all types of steel slab, hot and cold rolled sheets, tin-plated sheets, coated sheets, galvanized sheets, colored sheets, as well as hot and cold strips, tin-plated strips, and galvanized strips.
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