The uptrend in the South American flat-steel import market persisted in the week to Friday September 4, as Chinese mills increased prices once more and steelmakers from other regions were preparing to present more expensive offers of November-shipment cargoes.Fastmarkets' assessment for steel hot-rolled coil import, cfr main ports South America was $550-570 per tonne on Friday, a $10-per-tonn...Read More
Indian authorities have decided to slash export rebates, in a move which market participants expect will raise prices for steel shipped out of the South Asian nation, Fastmarkets understands.An Indian steel trader told Fastmarkets that a final decision on the matter was still under discussion, but he expected that the rebate he received on steel exports would be cut from a current 2.5-3% per trans...Read More
Major Indian steelmakers saw a sharp increase in domestic sales in August, allowing them to focus more attention on the home market rather than having to rely on exports.Integrated steelmakers such as Jindal Steel & Power Ltd (JSPL) turned to exports during the first quarter of 2020, when weak domestic demand coincided with a growing need for steel in regions such as...Read More
Poland's rebar producers managed to push through a price increase in the week to Friday September 4, supported by stronger buying with sentiment in the market remaining bullish, sources have told Fastmarkets.Buying activity picked up this week on restocking activity and a strong construction sector, sources said."Demand did pick up with many of our customers declaring the start of new construction...Read More
Rebar prices in Eastern China were flat on Friday September 4, but up on a week-on-week basis following an increase in the cost of raw materials.DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 3,670-3,700 yuan ($536-541) per tonne, unchangedNorthern China (Beijing) weekly assessment: 3,660-3,690 yuan per tonne, up by 40 yuan per tonnePrices in the eastern region have increased by 30 yuan per tonne from last Fri...Read More
Global scrap prices have increased in the past week on stable demand from major importing countries such as Turkey and Vietnam. Many market participants in Asia expected the price uptrend to continue in the near term.Import price in Turkey reaches $300 per tonne cfrUS East Coast price surges upward by $11 per tonneTaiwanese buyers fail to achieve lower pricesVietnam spot liquidity limited on major...Read More
High demand in Brazil's export and domestic markets pushed pig iron export prices up during the week to Friday September 4.Fastmarkets assessed the price of pig iron, export, fob port of Vitoria/Rio, Brazil, at $350-360 per tonne on Friday, up by $10 per tonne from $340-350 per tonne one week earlier.A new sale was heard to China...Read More
The import pig iron market in the United States went up during the week to Friday September 4 on new bookings after several months of silence.Fastmarkets' price assessment for pig iron, import, cfr Gulf of Mexico, US, went up to $360-365 per tonne on Friday, from $355-360 per tonne a week before.One US buyer booked...Read More
Steel slab export prices for material from Brazil increased in the week ended Friday September 4, with tight supply but renewed demand in North America and other regions.Producers have been increasing their offers because of the low-supply situation, with many blast furnaces halted in Brazil and in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) because of Covid-19-related restrictions.Offers were ma...Read More
Prices in the CIS export market for steel billet picked up in the week to Friday September 4 despite the lack of trading activity. Higher scrap prices seen in recent import transactions in Turkey, together with a reduced number of billet offers from CIS mills, supported the market.Fastmarkets' daily steel billet index, export, fob Black Sea, CIS, was up by $4 per tonne day on day to $408 per tonne...Read More
Indian authorities have decided to slash export rebates, in a move which market participants expect will raise prices for steel shipped out of the South Asian nation, Fastmarkets understands.An Indian steel trader told Fastmarkets that a final decision on the matter was still under discussion, but he expected that the rebate he received on steel exports would be cut from a current 2.5-3% per trans...Read More
Europe's monthly alloy steel surcharges for September have increased moderately from the levels in August because of higher nickel costs, Fastmarkets heard on Friday September 4.Fastmarkets' stainless steel cold-rolled sheet, 2mm, grade 304, alloy surcharge, domestic, Europe, was calculated at ?,?1,367-1,377 ($1,617-1,629) per tonne for September, up by ?,?10-22 per tonne from the August range.The...Read More
Light vehicle production in Mexico decreased 13.2% year on year in August, according to figures from the country's statistics agency, Inegi.Mexican automakers produced 293,463 vehicles last month, a decrease of 44,435 units from the 337,898 vehicles produced in August 2019, according to the figures released on Friday September 4.Output also declined by 0.5% from 294,946 units in July.Sales...Read More
Vehicle output recovered month-on-month in Brazil during August, but was still down by 21.8% in comparison with the same month in 2019, the national automakers association, Anfavea, said on Friday September 4.The country produced 210,860 vehicles in August, compared with 269,758 units in August 2019. Production, however, was up by 23.6% compared with July's 170,651 units.O...Read More
Indian authorities have decided to slash export rebates, in a move which market participants expect will raise prices for steel shipped out of the South Asian nation, Fastmarkets understands.An Indian steel trader told Fastmarkets that a final decision on the matter was still under discussion, but he expected that the rebate he received on steel exports would be cut from a current 2.5-3% per trans...Read More
Member mills of the China Iron & Steel Association (Cisa) largely kept their crude steel production rates unchanged in late August from the preceding 10 days, but their finished steel inventories continued to drop, according to data released on Thursday September 3.August 21-31 outputCrude steel: 2.16 million tonnes per day, down by 0.04%Finished steel: 2.19 million tpd, up...Read More
The uptrend in the South American flat-steel import market persisted in the week to Friday September 4, as Chinese mills increased prices once more and steelmakers from other regions were preparing to present more expensive offers of November-shipment cargoes.Fastmarkets' assessment for steel hot-rolled coil import, cfr main ports South America was $550-570 per tonne on Friday, a $10-per-tonn...Read More
Steel slab export prices for material from Brazil increased in the week ended Friday September 4, with tight supply but renewed demand in North America and other regions.Producers have been increasing their offers because of the low-supply situation, with many blast furnaces halted in Brazil and in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) because of Covid-19-related restrictions.Offers were ma...Read More
Global scrap prices have increased in the past week on stable demand from major importing countries such as Turkey and Vietnam. Many market participants in Asia expected the price uptrend to continue in the near term.Import price in Turkey reaches $300 per tonne cfrUS East Coast price surges upward by $11 per tonneTaiwanese buyers fail to achieve lower pricesVietnam spot liquidity limited on major...Read More
The three-month prices of all base metals listed on the London Metal Exchange rose on Friday September 4, with nickel and aluminium gaining the most.The LME three-month nickel price closed at $15,290 per tonne on Friday, after briefly reaching an intraday high of $15,325 per tonne, with 7,233 nickel lots traded over the day.Nickel was the best performer of the LME base metals in August, registerin...Read More