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COPPER SEMINAR: Codelco starts lithium exploration, seeking JVs, chairman says

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

Chilean state-owned copper miner Codelco is exploring for lithium at the Maricunga salt flat, the second-largest in the country in terms of reserves, and is continuing to seek options for the area's future development, including joint ventures, the company's chairman has said.The miner received permission to explore from the Environmental Assessment Commission of Atacama, where the salt flat is lo...Read More

Cobalt prices lower on profit taking, fundamentals unchanged

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

Profit-taking and the absence of Chinese buyers from the cobalt metal market has resulted in the first dip in the price of cobalt in 2021 but the fundamentals of the market remained the same, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday March 11.Buyers which had speculated on cobalt during the latest rally, which has run since the start of the year, were now looking to sell off the metal they were holding...Read More

South American flat steel import uptrend held back by high offers, freight costs

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

The South American import market for flat-rolled steel remained on an upward trend in the week to Friday March 12 with more expensive offers from China and Japan, but acceptance of these became less common with ship availability still low and freight rates remaining high, holding prices back.Two main factors were putting pressure on the market: the bulk freight situation and a potential cut in the...Read More

TURKEY FLAT STEEL: Prices continue to soar; demand only moderate

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic flat steel prices in Turkey continued to soar in the week to Friday March 12, but buyers were hesitant about booking big tonnages for July production, sources told Fastmarkets.Hot-rolled and cold-rolled coil producers were accepting orders to be produced in July, but buyers were reluctant to have to wait a minimum of four months for large quantities. Most market participants said tha...Read More

EC's graphite electrodes anti-dumping probe sparks buying appetite, GES says

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

The European Commission's anti-dumping investigation into Chinese graphite electrodes sales into Europe has sparked a rush for material with market participants making plans in case duties are imposed, according to graphite electrode consultants GES.Since the EC declared on February 17 it was investigating whether Chinese graphite electrodes producers had broken anti-dumping rules, steel mills hav...Read More

Brazilian domestic rebar price inches up; mills prepare increases for April

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

The domestic price for reinforcing bar (rebar) in Brazil rose slightly during March, with the vast majority of mills delaying previously expected increases to April, market participants told Fastmarkets.While some local steelmakers had raised prices by 5-8% in February, a few who did not decided for a 6% increase in March. For April, at least two mills were indicating an average 15% rise, but this...Read More

EC's graphite electrodes anti-dumping probe sparks buying appetite, GES says

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

The European Commission's anti-dumping investigation into Chinese graphite electrodes sales into Europe has sparked a rush for material with market participants making plans in case duties are imposed, according to graphite electrode consultants GES.Since the EC declared on February 17 it was investigating whether Chinese graphite electrodes producers had broken anti-dumping rules, steel mills hav...Read More

POLAND LONG STEEL: Buyers resist higher prices

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic long steel producers in Poland were eyeing price increases on high rolling costs, while buyers were resisting hikes, sources told Fastmarkets on Friday March 12.RebarFastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel reinforcing bar (rebar), domestic, exw Poland was 2,900-2,950 zloty ($757-770) per tonne on Friday, narrowing from 2,870-2,950 zloty per tonne seven days earlier.Trading activity...Read More

Export prices from south of Brazil stable, awaiting new deals

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

The pig iron export market from Brazil was stable during the week to Friday March 12, with no new deals heard because suppliers were fully booked, Fastmarkets heard.Fastmarkets' price assessment for pig iron, export, fob port of Vitoria/Rio, Brazil, was $520 per tonne on Friday, unchanged week on week.The latest sale from the south of Brazil to the United States was...Read More

STEEL SCRAP WRAP: Global steel market downturn softens scrap appetites, prices

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

Increasing scrap flows and bearish appetites led to softer prices in the majority of international steel scrap markets in the week to Friday March 12.While the markets in the United States, China and India appeared to be static over the period, a flurry of buying activity in Vietnam was intended to capitalize on lower Japanese scrap prices, while Taiwanese traders made hasty sales in a bid to avoi...Read More

US PIG IRON: Trading activity slows down as buyers restocked

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

Trading activity in the pig iron import market in the United States slowed down during the week to Friday March 12 because buyers have restocked, sources said.Fastmarkets' price assessment for pig iron, import, cfr Gulf of Mexico, US, was $570 per tonne on Friday, unchanged week on week.The latest deal in the US for low-phosphorus pig...Read More

Brazilian slab export prices up on high demand

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

Brazilian steel slab export prices increased in the week to Friday March 12 with demand still high in most buying markets for the semi-finished material.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel slab, export, fob main port Brazil, was $780-800 per tonne fob on March 12, up by $20-40 from $740-780 per tonne fob previously.Producers increased their offer prices because they saw increased bids f...Read More

CIS STEEL BILLET: Prices soften on downturn in scrap sector

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

The export price for steel billet from the Commonwealth of Independent states (CIS) softened at the end of the week to Friday March 12, following a downturn in the scrap sector.Scrap prices in Turkey dropped sharply because of oversupply as well as low demand for rebar in the country's domestic and export markets.Fastmarkets' daily index for steel scrap, HMS 1&2 (80:20 mix), North Europe origin, c...Read More

Steel billet sellers eye quick Asia price rebound after decreases

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

Exporters of steel billet raised their offers at the end of a week in which prices for the semi-finished material had been consistently under pressure, sources told Fastmarkets on Friday March 12.Chinese buyers were very active during the previous two weeks, booking a raft of billet cargoes from India, Indonesia and Vietnam. But trading activity was muted over most of the past seven days, with sal...Read More

Tisco aims to triple stainless steel production by 2025

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

Taiyuan Iron & Steel (Tisco) plans to triple its annual output of stainless steel products by 2025, according to its general manager Gao Jianbing.The mill - China's second-largest stainless steel producer - plans to raise its annual crude steel output to 25 million tonnes by that year. Of these,...Read More

Falsified steel production records undermine China's crackdown on industrial pollution

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

Falsified steel production records are undermining China's crackdown on industrial pollution, especially in key steelmaking city Tangshan, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment said on Thursday March 11.Unannounced checks by ministry officials on four steel mills in the city had found that the mills had "doctored and deleted production records" and "tipped each other off" about the spot checks....Read More

Falsified steel production records undermine China's crackdown on industrial pollution

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

Falsified steel production records are undermining China's crackdown on industrial pollution, especially in key steelmaking city Tangshan, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment said on Thursday March 11.Unannounced checks by ministry officials on four steel mills in the city had found that the mills had "doctored and deleted production records" and "tipped each other off" about the spot checks....Read More

Tisco aims to triple stainless steel production by 2025

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

Taiyuan Iron & Steel (Tisco) plans to triple its annual output of stainless steel products by 2025, according to its general manager Gao Jianbing.The mill - China's second-largest stainless steel producer - plans to raise its annual crude steel output to 25 million tonnes by that year. Of these,...Read More

Falsified steel production records undermine China's crackdown on industrial pollution

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

Falsified steel production records are undermining China's crackdown on industrial pollution, especially in key steelmaking city Tangshan, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment said on Thursday March 11.Unannounced checks by ministry officials on four steel mills in the city had found that the mills had "doctored and deleted production records" and "tipped each other off" about the spot checks....Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from March 11

March 13, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday March 11 that are worth another look.Europe's proposed Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has been approved by a firm majority in the European Parliament and is expected to help to preserve the region's steel supply chain, industry...Read More

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