Prices for steel scrap imported into China decreased sharply due to the continued drop in both spot and futures prices for finished steel products in the country on Tuesday November 2, sources told Fastmarkets.China import price tumbles amid bearish sentiment dominating the steel marketsChinese mills cut domestic scrap buy prices againTaiwan secures containerized scrap cargoes at $475 per tonne cf...Read More
Rebar and billet prices decreased slightly in the United Arab Emirates because some mills discounted their prices, sources told Fastmarkets on Tuesday November 2.Demand for rebar has improved week on week because prices have now been announced, sources added.Domestic rebarLocal rebar mills announced new prices on October 24.Emirates Steel has been offering rebar at 2,490 dirhams ($678) per tonne e...Read More
Domestic steel rebar prices in Russia's Central Federal District around Moscow continued to rise during the week to Monday November 1 on depleted stocks and limited supply from the mills.Fastmarkets' assessment of the price for steel reinforcing bar (rebar), domestic, cpt Moscow, Russia, was 75,000-77,000 roubles ($1,053-1,081) per tonne cpt on Monday, including 20% value-added tax. This was up by...Read More
Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange fell marginally across the board at the close of trading on Tuesday November 2, with macroeconomic forces driving the price movements.The market was awaiting results of the United States Federal Market Open Committee meeting on November 3. The three-month copper price fell by 0.6% to $9,495.50 per tonne, from $9,555 per tonne at Monday's close. Volu...Read More
Continued declines in the Chinese steel billet market have caused many Southeast Asian buyers to shy away from importing the semi-finished product this week, sources told Fastmarkets on Tuesday November 2.Chinese billet import prices continued to crash on Monday and Tuesday, led by weakening ferrous futures markets across the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE), together with growing volumes of iron...Read More
Prices for steel scrap imported into China decreased sharply due to the continued drop in both spot and futures prices for finished steel products in the country on Tuesday November 2, sources told Fastmarkets.China import price tumbles amid bearish sentiment dominating the steel marketsChinese mills cut domestic scrap buy prices againTaiwan secures containerized scrap cargoes at $475 per tonne cf...Read More
Replacing Section 232 tariffs on European aluminium products with tariff-rate quotas will result in even more trade distortions and create additional market instability for companies in both Europe and the United States, the head of industry association European Aluminium has said.The United States and the European Union (EU) reached an agreement over the weekend to replace the 10% tariff on...Read More
Turkish steel scrap import prices fell sharply on Tuesday November 2, in line with the the latest bookings and amid increasing freight costs and limited finished steel sales to Turkey's key export outlets, market participants told Fastmarkets. On Tuesday, a steel mill in the Marmara region booked a deep-sea cargo from Puerto Rico, comprising HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $494 per tonne and shredded scrap at...Read More
Turkish steel scrap import prices fell sharply on Tuesday November 2, in line with the the latest bookings and amid increasing freight costs and limited finished steel sales to Turkey's key export outlets, market participants told Fastmarkets. On Tuesday, a steel mill in the Marmara region booked a deep-sea cargo from Puerto Rico, comprising HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $494 per tonne and shredded scrap at...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Tuesday November 2 that are worth another look.Eurofer has welcomed the agreement between the European Union and the United States to replace Section 232 steel and aluminium tariffs against the bloc's 27 countries with tariff-rate quotas, the European steel association...Read More
The Commonwealth of Independent States' export prices for hot-rolled coil increased during the week ended Monday November 1, but market activity was weak, sources told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel hot-rolled coil, export, fob Black Sea, CIS was $870-880 per tonne on November 1, rising from $850-870 per tonne on October 25.Offers from Ukraine to Turkey were at $900-910...Read More
Strengthening sentiment from limited supply sent the market for low-grade and high-grade manganese ore higher in the week to Friday October 29, despite weaker ore prices at ports and falling silico-manganese markets in China.Fastmarkets' manganese ore index 37% Mn, cif Tianjin was calculated at $4.83 per dry metric tonne unit (dmtu) on Friday, up 6 cents, or 1.3%, from $4.77 per dmtu a week earlie...Read More
Some coated-steel coil producers in Turkey decreased their prices but demand was weak during the week ending Monday November 1, sources told Fastmarkets.Demand for coated coil was moderate to weak in the country because buyers wanted to see what direction prices would take, sources said.Domestic pricesFastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel HDG coil domestic, exw Turkey was $1,280-1,35...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Monday November 1 that are worth another look....Read More
Market participants in the European Union expressed uncertainty on how the flow of European-produced aluminium to the United States will be impacted by a deal to between the US and EU to replace Section 232 import tariffs with a tariff-rate quota (TRQ) system."The news is still fresh and it is not clear yet what it means for the market," one European trader told Fastmarkets."On the European side,...Read More
Mining and metals companies say they're serious about transitioning to a sustainable economy, but whether they can afford to is another matter.Achieving decarbonization throughout the supply chain is going to require a huge amount of investment in technology to reimagine production processes and redesign existing sites.Last week, the International Aluminium Institute estimated that to decarbonize...Read More
Mining and metals companies say they're serious about transitioning to a sustainable economy, but whether they can afford to is another matter.Achieving decarbonization throughout the supply chain is going to require a huge amount of investment in technology to reimagine production processes and redesign existing sites.Last week, the International Aluminium Institute estimated that to decarbonize...Read More
Mining and metals companies say they're serious about transitioning to a sustainable economy, but whether they can afford to is another matter.Achieving decarbonization throughout the supply chain is going to require a huge amount of investment in technology to reimagine production processes and redesign existing sites.Last week, the International Aluminium Institute estimated that to decarbonize...Read More
The latest data for the global manganese ore market for the week ended Monday November 1.Read More
Mining and metals companies say they're serious about transitioning to a sustainable economy, but whether they can afford to is another matter.Achieving decarbonization throughout the supply chain is going to require a huge amount of investment in technology to reimagine production processes and redesign existing sites.Last week, the International Aluminium Institute estimated that to decarbonize...Read More