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ALUMINIUM FOUNDRY WRAP: Premiums stagnant following slow return of automotive consumers

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Primary foundry aluminium premiums in Europe and the United States were flat on Friday June 12, with little demand from the automotive sector last month, market participants said. "PFA is a core business of ours and to not have any schedules for a month is quite concerning," one producer in Europe said. Fastmarkets assessed the aluminium wheel alloy silicon 7 ingot premium, ddp Germany at $27...Read More

BATTERY RAW MATERIALS MARKET REPORT 12/06: China cobalt prices drift lower amid thinning consumer inquiries

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

An overview of the battery raw materials markets and their latest price moves.Read More

WEEKLY STEEL SCRAP: Turkey keeps buying, Asia bulk markets go quiet

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel producers remained active in the market for import scrap in the week ending Friday June 12, while prices for bulk scrap in Japan and Vietnam appear to hit a ceiling as activity slowed.Turkish mills continue to book deep-sea scrap Demand from Turkey has allowed US East Coast prices to keep increasing Trading activity falls in Vietnamese market as offer prices climb  Buying activi...Read More

UK STEEL SCRAP MONTHLY: Market up again on scrap arisings, exports

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

The UK market for deliveries of steel scrap to domestic consumers has increased again month on month, on tighter scrap generation against steady demand and higher export prices into traditional destinations, market sources told Fastmarkets on Friday June 12.The move follows fewer scrap arisings in the wake of the Covid-19 lockdown, which resulted in falls in demolition projects in construction and...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP REPORT: Turkish deep-sea bookings reach 250,000 tonnes for the week, prices firm

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel producers continued their deep-sea scrap purchases for July shipments at firm prices, pushing this week's volumes to about 250,000 tonnes, sources told Fastmarkets on Friday June 12.A steel mill in the Iskenderun region booked a UK cargo, comprising 18,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $262 per tonne cfr.A steel mill in the Marmara region booked a US cargo, comprising 20,000 tonnes of...Read More

MORNING VIEW: Base metals prices consolidate after Thursday's broad-based reality check

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

There has been some follow-through selling in Asian-Pacific equity markets and base metals on the Shanghai Futures Exchange this morning, Friday June 12, but base metals on the London Metal Exchange and pre-market major western equity index futures are consolidating after Thursday's routs. Pre-market Dow Jones equity index futures were indicated to open up by 1.4% this morning after the Dow Jones...Read More

BATTERY RAW MATERIALS MARKET REPORT 12/06: China cobalt prices drift lower amid thinning consumer inquiries

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

An overview of the battery raw materials markets and their latest price moves.Read More

GLOBAL LITHIUM WRAP: Battery-grade prices stagnant in inactive markets

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Battery-grade lithium compound prices were stable across all markets Fastmarkets assesses on Thursday June 11 due to very low buying activity. Demand continues to be weak in China's domestic market, but producers refused to lower prices further. China's battery-grade lithium carbonate and hydroxide markets stabilized after falls of around 2% a week ago. Asian seaborne prices continue to range trad...Read More

CHINA COBALT SNAPSHOT: Metal, salts prices drop amid sluggish demand

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Key data from the Friday June 12 pricing session in Shanghai.Key drivers Spot metal prices dropped amid persistent lackluster demand, while local futures prices edged lower on Friday, making buyers even more reluctant to accept higher offers. The cobalt tetroxide...Read More

Amended EU safeguard measures to result in HRC import volume drop, hurt independent distributors, Assofermet says

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

The proposed changes to existing EU safeguard measures for hot-rolled coil would result in a drop in import volumes and consequently injure independent distribution in Europe, Italian steel distributors' association Assofermet said in a letter to the European Commission (EC).In late May, the EC presented a draft of the new safeguard measures to the World Trade Organization, which will go into effe...Read More

Steel import price recovery persists in South America on stronger demand, currency

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Prices for flat-rolled steel imported into South America continued to recover during the week to Friday June 12 as more increases were issued - mainly by Chinese and Japanese mills - for August-shipment cargoes.Buyer interest was still lower than usual despite countries such as Peru gradually reopening from lockdowns imposed to prevent the spread of Covid-19. At the same time, a more favorable cur...Read More

Europe starts anti-subsidy probe into HRC from Turkey

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

The European Commission (EC) has initiated an anti-subsidy investigation into hot-rolled coil imports from Turkey, it said on Friday June 12.The EC concluded that the European steel association, Eurofer, had provided sufficient evidence that Turkish HRC producers have been benefiting from a number of subsidies. Eurofer lodged a complaint to the EC on April 30 this year."The alleged subsidy pr...Read More

Brazilian domestic flat, long steel prices steady; buyers expect increase in July

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Domestic flat and long steel prices remained unchanged in Brazil in early June while demand remained stagnant, but mills were already planning increases for July.Prices held steady, maintaining their highest levels in at least one year in the case of flat-rolled products while no discounts were being offered despite tumbling demand. The long steel sector had some discount reports, although prices...Read More

Italian rebar producers find new export outlet in North America

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Italian rebar producers seeking new export destinations, appear to have succeeded after reports of a surge in sales to North America this week, sources told Fastmarkets on Friday, June 12.And market participants in Italy's domestic market have complained about shortages of material due to the increase in export sales.Several sources in Italy confirmed to Fastmarkets that a 50,000-tonne c...Read More

Indian domestic billet prices down by $9 per tonne week on week

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Indian domestic secondary billet prices fell by 700 rupees ($9) per tonne in the week to Friday June 12, after a fall in finished steel prices in the country.According to an official from a billet mill in central India, demand for finished and semi-finished products had declined because some states in India have re-imposed restrictions to control the spread of the...Read More

WEEKLY STEEL SCRAP: Turkey keeps buying, Asia bulk markets go quiet

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel producers remained active in the market for import scrap in the week ending Friday June 12, while prices for bulk scrap in Japan and Vietnam appear to hit a ceiling as activity slowed.Turkish mills continue to book deep-sea scrap Demand from Turkey has allowed US East Coast prices to keep increasing Trading activity falls in Vietnamese market as offer prices climb  Buying activi...Read More

UK STEEL SCRAP MONTHLY: Market up again on scrap arisings, exports

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

The UK market for deliveries of steel scrap to domestic consumers has increased again month on month, on tighter scrap generation against steady demand and higher export prices into traditional destinations, market sources told Fastmarkets on Friday June 12.The move follows fewer scrap arisings in the wake of the Covid-19 lockdown, which resulted in falls in demolition projects in construction and...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP REPORT: Turkish deep-sea bookings reach 250,000 tonnes for the week, prices firm

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel producers continued their deep-sea scrap purchases for July shipments at firm prices, pushing this week's volumes to about 250,000 tonnes, sources told Fastmarkets on Friday June 12.A steel mill in the Iskenderun region booked a UK cargo, comprising 18,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $262 per tonne cfr.A steel mill in the Marmara region booked a US cargo, comprising 20,000 tonnes of...Read More

China's auto recovery speeds up in May

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

China's auto output and sales experienced double-digit growth in May amid government efforts to jumpstart the economy after containing the spread of Covid-19 in the country, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) reported on Thursday.The country produced 2.19 million units of vehicles in May, up by 18.2% from a year earlier. This is also 4% higher than in April.Auto sales totaled...Read More

Amended EU safeguard measures to result in HRC import volume drop, hurt independent distributors, Assofermet says

June 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

The proposed changes to existing EU safeguard measures for hot-rolled coil would result in a drop in import volumes and consequently injure independent distribution in Europe, Italian steel distributors' association Assofermet said in a letter to the European Commission (EC).In late May, the EC presented a draft of the new safeguard measures to the World Trade Organization, which will go into effe...Read More

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