Domestic prices for hot-rolled coils across Europe continued to rise on Thursday March 25, amid strong demand and persistently short supplies, sources told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets calculated its daily steel hot-rolled coil index, domestic, exw Northern Europe, at ?,?821.67 ($971.97) per tonne on Thursday March 25, up by ?,?1.67 per tonne and surpassing March 24's 12-year high of ?,?820.00 per tonn...Read More
The Brazilian chamber of construction industry, CBIC, has requested the federal government to reduce steel import duties amid tight supply and soaring prices.It made this request at a meeting between main industry groups that form part of the steel value chain in Brazil and representatives of the country's economy ministry, which discussed the current supply situation, on Tuesday March 23.The even...Read More
Steel rebar prices in Egypt remained unchanged during the week to Thursday, March 25, while buyers expect prices to decrease for orders to be placed for April production, sources told Fastmarkets.Local rebar prices in Egypt have been left unchanged since December 27.The reason behind such stable prices is the construction ban in effect in the country since May 2020. Even after the ban was eas...Read More
Turkey's domestic long steel prices increased over the past week because of the sharp downturn in the country's currency, market sources said on Thursday March 25.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel reinforcing bar (rebar), domestic, exw Turkey was 5,550-5,650 lira ($701-713) per tonne on Thursday, up from 5,300-5,480 lira per tonne the week before, including 18% VAT.The Turkish lira we...Read More
Turkish rebar and wire rod export prices fell in the week to Thursday March 25, due to limited demand and falling imported scrap costs, market sources told Fastmarkets.Steelmakers in the country have been struggling to find buyers for rebar and wire rod since last week and have reduced their offer prices to attract business.Turkish rebar was on offer at $620-625 per tonne fob on an actual-weight b...Read More
Turkish scrap import prices have gone down, as expected, with news of a UK cargo being sold at the end of last week coming to light on Thursday March 25.A steel mill in the Marmara region booked the cargo at $410-413 per tonne cfr on an HMS 1&2 (80:20) basis. The cargo breakdown was not clear at the time of publication.This compared with previous Baltic Sea cargoes sold at $435-437 per tonne cfr o...Read More
Global freight markets have been plunged into further chaos this week with the continuing blockage of the Suez Canal now accompanied by rumors of fresh freight rate hikes around the world, sources told Fastmarkets.Transit through the pivotal Suez Canal shipping lane has been blocked by the large containership Ever Given since late on Tuesday March 23, creating a traffic jam of more than 100 vessel...Read More
The Brazilian chamber of construction industry, CBIC, has requested the federal government to reduce steel import duties amid tight supply and soaring prices.It made this request at a meeting between main industry groups that form part of the steel value chain in Brazil and representatives of the country's economy ministry, which discussed the current supply situation, on Tuesday March 23.The even...Read More
Turkish steel billet prices have gone down over the past week amid limited demand and weakening scrap costs, market participants told Fastmarkets on Thursday March 25.The country's steel mills have been staying away from the deep-sea scrap markets over the past two weeks while the pressure on prices was strengthening.Fastmarkets' daily index for steel scrap, HMS 1&2 (80:20 mix), North Europe origi...Read More
Volvo and Scania are the latest automakers in Brazil to halt or scale back production amid rising Covid-19 rates and supply chain disruptions, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday March 25.Others may follow soon, they added.Scania - which makes trucks, buses and engines at its facility at the S??o Bernardo do Campo industrial hub in the southeastern state of S??o Paulo - will cease operations from...Read More
Global freight markets have been plunged into further chaos this week with the continuing blockage of the Suez Canal now accompanied by rumors of fresh freight rate hikes around the world, sources told Fastmarkets.Transit through the pivotal Suez Canal shipping lane has been blocked by the large containership Ever Given since late on Tuesday March 23, creating a traffic jam of more than 100 vessel...Read More
The Brazilian chamber of construction industry, CBIC, has requested the federal government to reduce steel import duties amid tight supply and soaring prices.It made this request at a meeting between main industry groups that form part of the steel value chain in Brazil and representatives of the country's economy ministry, which discussed the current supply situation, on Tuesday March 23.The even...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday March 25 that are worth another look.Global freight markets have been plunged into further chaos this week with the continuing blockage of the Suez Canal now accompanied by rumors of fresh freight rate hikes around the world, sources told...Read More
The shorting of copper's three-month price on the London Metal Exchange on Thursday March 25 took the metal's futures price down by 2.2% day on day at the close.Copper's 5pm price on Thursday was $8,779.50 per tonne, a decrease of 3.6% since the start of the week. Its closing price on Monday was $9,108.50 per tonne, and on Wednesday it was $8,977.50 per tonne.The metal was now back to a level last...Read More
Domestic prices for hot-rolled coils across Europe continued to rise on Thursday March 25, amid strong demand and persistently short supplies, sources told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets calculated its daily steel hot-rolled coil index, domestic, exw Northern Europe, at ?,?821.67 ($971.97) per tonne on Thursday March 25, up by ?,?1.67 per tonne and surpassing March 24's 12-year high of ?,?820.00 per tonn...Read More
Turkish scrap import prices have gone down, as expected, with news of a UK cargo being sold at the end of last week coming to light on Thursday March 25.A steel mill in the Marmara region booked the cargo at $410-413 per tonne cfr on an HMS 1&2 (80:20) basis. The cargo breakdown was not clear at the time of publication.This compared with previous Baltic Sea cargoes sold at $435-437 per tonne cfr o...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday March 25 that are worth another look.Global freight markets have been plunged into further chaos this week with the continuing blockage of the Suez Canal now accompanied by rumors of fresh freight rate hikes around the world, sources told...Read More
The shorting of copper's three-month price on the London Metal Exchange on Thursday March 25 took the metal's futures price down by 2.2% day on day at the close.Copper's 5pm price on Thursday was $8,779.50 per tonne, a decrease of 3.6% since the start of the week. Its closing price on Monday was $9,108.50 per tonne, and on Wednesday it was $8,977.50 per tonne.The metal was now back to a level last...Read More
Turkish steel billet prices have gone down over the past week amid limited demand and weakening scrap costs, market participants told Fastmarkets on Thursday March 25.The country's steel mills have been staying away from the deep-sea scrap markets over the past two weeks while the pressure on prices was strengthening.Fastmarkets' daily index for steel scrap, HMS 1&2 (80:20 mix), North Europe origi...Read More
Global freight markets have been plunged into further chaos this week with the continuing blockage of the Suez Canal now accompanied by rumors of fresh freight rate hikes around the world, sources told Fastmarkets.Transit through the pivotal Suez Canal shipping lane has been blocked by the large containership Ever Given since late on Tuesday March 23, creating a traffic jam of more than 100 vessel...Read More