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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from November 19

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday November 19 that are worth another look.Commodity traders have long forecast that there would be consolidation in their own industry, and in some of the world's biggest centers for metals business that has already...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP: Prices move higher on new bookings

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel mills returned to the deep-sea scrap market after three days of silence to book three new cargoes at higher prices, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday November 19.Two European cargoes and one from the Baltic Sea were traded after three days of market inactivity from the mills.One European origin cargo was booked by a steel mill in the Iskenderun region and comprised 15,000 tonnes o...Read More

Ferrexpo concludes first Globalore deal on Fastmarkets 65% Fe fines index

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

Ukrainian pellet producer Ferrexpo has sold its first ever blast furnace pellet cargo on Globalore at a premium of $25 per tonne over Fastmarkets' index for iron ore 65% Fe Brazil-origin fines, cfr Qingdao, January average. The 90,000-tonne cargo of 65% Fe blast furnace pellets has a loading laycan of December 18-27. The sale marks increasing transparency in the high-quality blast furnace pellet s...Read More

TURKEY STEEL BILLET: Rising scrap costs push all prices upward

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

Turkish domestic, export and import prices for steel billet have all gone up over the past week on increasing scrap costs and strong demand, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday November 19.Suppliers in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) raised their billet offers to Turkish customers by around $30-45 per tonne to $465-480 per tonne cfr, with one deal being made around $460 per tonne cfr...Read More

CIS STEEL BILLET: Mills raise offer prices on SE Asia demand

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

CIS steel billet producers have continued to raise their offer prices, tracking the strength of the international scrap market, with demand seen mostly in Southeast Asia, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday November 19.Fastmarkets' daily steel billet index, export, fob Black Sea, CIS, was calculated at $444 per tonne on Thursday, up by $1 per tonne day on day.The index has risen by $19 per tonne...Read More

FOCUS: RCEP could cost India its steel market share

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

The world's largest trade deal, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), could result in India losing its share of the Asian steel market, sources told Fastmarkets this week."It is likely that steel mills in Southeast Asia will benefit from the RCEP trade deal, and India will lose market share in Asia," a Chinese trader told Fastmarkets.The RCEP was signed by China, the 10 member co...Read More

AT A GLANCE: Thyssenkrupp reports big loss from pandemic, plans more job cuts

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

A summary of German industrial group Thyssenkrupp's results for the financial year October 1, 2019, to September 30, 2020.In brief Thyssenkrupp's full-year results were significantly affected by the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic. In the eurozone, economic output recovered in the third quarter of 2020, after the measures to contain Covid-19 were eased in most countries. But it was expected to...Read More

FOCUS: RCEP could cost India its steel market share

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

The world's largest trade deal, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), could result in India losing its share of the Asian steel market, sources told Fastmarkets this week."It is likely that steel mills in Southeast Asia will benefit from the RCEP trade deal, and India will lose market share in Asia," a Chinese trader told Fastmarkets.The RCEP was signed by China, the 10 member co...Read More

Brazil's CSN restarts No2 blast furnace at UPV mill

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

Companhia Sider??rgica Nacional (CSN) has resumed operations on the No2 blast furnace at its Usina Presidente Vargas (UPV) unit in Brazil's southeastern Volta Redonda city, the steelmaker said on Thursday November 19.The Brazilian steelmaker decided to idle the equipment - which has capacity to produce 1.50 million tonnes per year of crude steel - in May, when demand for steel hit...Read More

Thyssenkkrupp likely to close heavy plate assets on lack of bidding offers

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

The closure of Thyssenkrupps's heavy plate unit is very likely considering the company has received zero interest during the bidding process for its sale, the company said on November 19. German industrial group Thyssenkrupp is going through a restructuring and in May this year, it said it was examining whether to sell or close its heavy steel plate production sites.In its annual report for the fi...Read More

FOCUS: RCEP could cost India its steel market share

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

The world's largest trade deal, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), could result in India losing its share of the Asian steel market, sources told Fastmarkets this week."It is likely that steel mills in Southeast Asia will benefit from the RCEP trade deal, and India will lose market share in Asia," a Chinese trader told Fastmarkets.The RCEP was signed by China, the 10 member co...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from November 19

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday November 19 that are worth another look.Commodity traders have long forecast that there would be consolidation in their own industry, and in some of the world's biggest centers for metals business that has already...Read More

Brazil's CSN restarts No2 blast furnace at UPV mill

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

Companhia Sider??rgica Nacional (CSN) has resumed operations on the No2 blast furnace at its Usina Presidente Vargas (UPV) unit in Brazil's southeastern Volta Redonda city, the steelmaker said on Thursday November 19.The Brazilian steelmaker decided to idle the equipment - which has capacity to produce 1.50 million tonnes per year of crude steel - in May, when demand for steel hit...Read More

US hot-rolled coil index tops $37/cwt, supply chain threatened

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

Hot-rolled coil prices in the United States have shot above $37 per hundredweight ($740 per short ton) for the first time in nearly two years on a supply-chain squeeze potentially made worse by rising Covid-19 infections, market participants said.Fastmarkets' daily steel hot-rolled coil index, fob mill US was calculated at $37.25 per cwt ($745 per ton) on Thursday November 19, up by 1.7% from...Read More

EUROPE HDG: Shortage drives domestic prices up, mills raise offers further

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

Domestic European prices for hot-dipped galvanized coil increased over the week to Wednesday November 18, due to a combination of low availability, solid demand and a lack of imports, sources told Fastmarkets this week.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel HDG, domestic, exw Northern Europe, was ?,?630-645 ($748-765) per tonne ex-works on Wednesday, up by ?,?15-20 per tonne from ?,?610-63...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from November 19

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday November 19 that are worth another look.Commodity traders have long forecast that there would be consolidation in their own industry, and in some of the world's biggest centers for metals business that has already...Read More

PEOPLE MOVES: Morris joins manganese trader Kalahari Trading

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

Kyle Morris has been appointed marketing manager at Kalahari Trading, the exclusive marketing agent of South African manganese ore producer United Manganese of the Kalahari (UMK).Morris started at Kalahari Trading on Monday November 16,...Read More

Finance, margin crunch prompts clutch of closures in Asia metals trade

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

Commodity traders have long forecast that there would be consolidation in their own industry, and in some of the world's biggest centers for metals business that has already started to happen.Independent metals trading companies operating out of Shanghai and Singapore - many of which launched during the early 2000s, surfing the commodities "supercycle" to bountiful profits - have seen risks to bus...Read More

FOCUS: RCEP could cost India its steel market share

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

The world's largest trade deal, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), could result in India losing its share of the Asian steel market, sources told Fastmarkets this week."It is likely that steel mills in Southeast Asia will benefit from the RCEP trade deal, and India will lose market share in Asia," a Chinese trader told Fastmarkets.The RCEP was signed by China, the 10 member co...Read More

FOCUS: Chinese NPI price falls for first time in 5 months - weakness set to continue?

November 20, 2020 / Staff reporter

Chinese prices for nickel pig iron (NPI) fell for the first time since early July despite continued strength in the upstream nickel ore market, raising questions over whether the latter is still sufficient to prop up NPI prices in China.Activity in China's NPI market has been muted since early October, with the lack of spot trading resulting in liquidity issues for some participants, in turn causi...Read More

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