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Rebar is a strategic product with significant fluctuations.

Rebar, as one of the most widely used steel sections in the construction industry, has experienced a significant price increase in recent years. Several factors, including reduced domestic supply, increased production costs, exchange rate fluctuations, and growing demand in construction projects, have fueled this upward trend. At times, the rebar market has experienced price shocks, but at other times it has achieved relative stability.

The price of rebar has increased by 500% from 5,100 tomans to 30,600 tomans from 2019 to 2024. The largest increase occurred in 2020, when the price of rebar increased by 145.1%. In 2019, this growth decreased to 15.2%, but in 2021, it experienced a jump of 51.4%. The lowest increase was in 2022, at 11.47%, but in 2023, the growth rate again reached 25.93%.

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