Hot-rolled coil prices in the United States rose to nearly $97 per hundredweight ($1,940 per short ton) on Thursday August 19, surpassing the previous record set a week earlier.Fastmarkets' daily steel hot-rolled coil index, fob mill US was calculated at $96.95 per cwt ($1,939 per ton) on August 19, up by 1.01% from $95.98 per cwt on Wednesday August 18, and 0.42% higher than the previous all-time...Read More
Imported steel billet prices in Egypt fell in the week to Thursday, August 19, but demand failed to improve, sources told Fastmarkets.Demand for billet imports, however, was weak because of limited demand for the end product, rebar.The Egyptian government ended the ban on construction on July 1.However, rebar demand remained low in Egypt during the week because of decreasing global...Read More
Russian steelmaker Metalloinvest and another, unnamed, non-European steel company, are in discussions about acquiring Hungarian flat steel producer Dunaferr, market sources told Fastmarkets this week.The Hungarian steelmaker's owners have been in negotiations with both parties and a decision is imminent, sources said, because Dunaferr is about to go through the liquidation process. Metalloinv...Read More
The provincial government of Liaoning in northeastern China has approved a merger between Anshan Iron & Steel (Angang) and Benxi Iron & Steel (Bengang), according to a notice released by the latter's listed arm, Bengang Plate, on Thursday August 19.The owner of Bengang - Liaoning's State-owned Assets Supervision & Administration Commission - will transfer a 51% controlling stake in the steelmaker...Read More
Tin was the most affected metal on Thursday's sell-off on the London Metal Exchange, while all metals fell further with risk-off sentiment spreading across commodities and exchanges while Covid-19 continues to dent demand expectations. Tin's three-month price fell 6.4% at the 5pm close to $33,118 per tonne, despite falling by as much as 11% during early trading to $31,500 per tonne on Thursday for...Read More
The premium on copper cathodes imported into China shot up on Thursday August 19 to its highest level since May 2020, buoyed by the opening of an arbitrage window between London and Shanghai.Fastmarkets assessed the benchmark copper grade A cathode premium, cif Shanghai, at $75-100 per tonne on Thursday, up by $10-20 per tonne from $65-80 per tonne on Wednesday, and the highest since late May last...Read More
Swedish steelmaker SSAB has produced and delivered the world's first fossil-free steel, it said on Wednesday August 18.At a ceremony at SSAB Oxel??sund, the company announced that it has produced what it says is steel made with iron produced using HYBRIT technology, meaning the iron is reduced by 100% hydrogen instead of coal and coke.The technology was developed through a partnership between SSAB...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday August 19 that are worth another look.Brazil's Vale and Luxembourg-based steel producer Ternium signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to seek low-carbon steelmaking solutions in an attempt to cut emissions, the Brazilian mining company said on...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday August 19 that are worth another look.Brazil's Vale and Luxembourg-based steel producer Ternium signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to seek low-carbon steelmaking solutions in an attempt to cut emissions, the Brazilian mining company said on...Read More
European ferro-titanium suppliers are set to push up their offer prices for the remaining months of 2021 with steel mills returning to the market after the summer slowdown, industry sources told Fastmarkets.Suppliers have reported deals done above $8 per kg basis ddp for ferro-titanium for delivery in the fourth quarter, as well as deals done approaching $8 per kg for prompt shipment in Europe.The...Read More
Tin was the most affected metal on Thursday's sell-off on the London Metal Exchange, while all metals fell further with risk-off sentiment spreading across commodities and exchanges while Covid-19 continues to dent demand expectations. Tin's three-month price fell 6.4% at the 5pm close to $33,118 per tonne, despite falling by as much as 11% during early trading to $31,500 per tonne on Thursday for...Read More
Russian steelmaker Metalloinvest and another, unnamed, non-European steel company, are in discussions about acquiring Hungarian flat steel producer Dunaferr, market sources told Fastmarkets this week.The Hungarian steelmaker's owners have been in negotiations with both parties and a decision is imminent, sources said, because Dunaferr is about to go through the liquidation process. Metalloinv...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday August 19 that are worth another look.Brazil's Vale and Luxembourg-based steel producer Ternium signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to seek low-carbon steelmaking solutions in an attempt to cut emissions, the Brazilian mining company said on...Read More
Chinese battery materials producer GEM Co has signed a five-year strategic cooperation framework agreement with Shanghai-listed battery manufacturer Farasis Energy to recycle spent electric vehicle batteries and battery scrap in China. Under the framework agreement, GEM will recycle, dismantle and re-use spent batteries and battery scrap from Farasis Energy, with prices to be led by market conditi...Read More
Commodity trading company Traxys has expanded its metal concentrates business with the appointment of a team that previously handled tin, tungsten, tantalum and niobium concentrates trading for commodity trading Noble Group.Theteam will be headed by Ioannis Kallinikos, previously head of industrial minerals and metals at Noble Group for more than six years. From 2010 to 2014, he was general manage...Read More
Tin was the most affected metal on Thursday's sell-off on the London Metal Exchange, while all metals fell further with risk-off sentiment spreading across commodities and exchanges while Covid-19 continues to dent demand expectations. Tin's three-month price fell 6.4% at the 5pm close to $33,118 per tonne, despite falling by as much as 11% during early trading to $31,500 per tonne on Thursday for...Read More
The cities of Al Ain and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates have issued decrees saying that only locally produced steel may be used in government-funded construction projects from Wednesday August 18 onward.The notices will apply to all projects approved after August 18. The move was intended to support the local steel industry, sources told Fastmarkets.The government projects to which...Read More
Prices in the United States for imported hot-rolled coil, cold-rolled coil and galvanized steel dropped due to Vietnam and Russia underbidding domestic and other foreign material in order to benefit from the lucrative US market."The Vietnamese are offering steel at much lower prices than domestic producers because they are still making a tidy profit," a West Coast trader source said.Fastmarkets' a...Read More
Domestic hot-rolled coil prices in China extended their losses, falling to their lowest in about six weeks on Thursday August 19; futures prices continued their decline on demand concerns and waning cost supports.DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 5,600-5,620 yuan ($863-866) per tonne, down by 90 yuan per tonne.The most-traded HRC contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange weakened for a second stra...Read More
The United States' domestic steel reinforcing bar prices were steady over the past week, with sources trying to absorb the mixed market signals of increased rebar demand and dropping prices for shredded scrap - rebar's key feedstock material.Fastmarkets' assessment for steel rebar, fob mill US was $49.25 per hundredweight ($985 per short ton) on Wednesday August 18, unchanged from the previou...Read More