Chinese stainless steel mills lower May FeCr tender prices on uncertain outlook, higher chrome imports

By Anna Xu / May 04, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Major Chinese stainless steel mills Tsingshan Group, Baosteel and Taiyuan Iron & Steel (Tisco) have lowered their high-carbon ferro-chrome monthly tender prices for May delivery due to the uncertain outlook for the stainless steel market and the expectation of wider availability of ferro-chrome and chrome ore in the domestic market.

Tsingshan has set its May high-carbon ferro-chrome tender price at 6,896 yuan ($1,085) per tonne, a decrease of 480 per tonne from the previous month.Baosteel bid 6,900 yuan per tonne for the same material, down by 600 yuan per tonne from 7,500 yuan per tonne in April.Tisco similarly lowered its bidding price for high-carbon ferro-chrome for the month of May, setting a price of 6,646 yuan per tonne. This was 850 yuan per tonne lower than Tisco's April tender price.Tisco, Tsingshan Group and Baosteel's tender prices are all duty-paid, on a cash basis, including delivery, basis 50%...

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