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TURKEY LONG STEEL: Domestic prices up on rising scrap costs

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic long steel prices in Turkey have continued to increase with support from rising scrap values, market sources said on Thursday February 18.Turkish steelmakers had resumed their deep-sea scrap bookings on February 10, dragging prices up by more than $22 per tonne on a weekly basis.Fastmarkets' daily index for steel scrap, HMS 1&2 (80:20 mix), US origin, cfr Turkey, was $408.69 per tonne on...Read More

TURKEY LONG STEEL EXPORTS: Prices surge on higher scrap costs, better demand

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Turkish export prices for steel rebar and wire rod have increased over the past week amid rising import costs for scrap and a recovery in demand, market sources said on Thursday February 18.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel reinforcing bar (rebar), export, fob main port Turkey, was $605-620 per tonne on Thursday, up from last week's $595-600 per tonne.The steel producers in the countr...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from February 18

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday February 18 that are worth another look.Italian steel distributors' association Assofermet has sent a letter to the European Commission highlighting distortion in the European Union carbon and stainless flat steel market caused by anti-dumping and safeguard measures.Low-carbon aluminium will be part...Read More

ITALY STEEL SCRAP: Domestic prices down in February on international price fall

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Italian domestic steel scrap prices dropped in the month to Wednesday February 17, following the negative price trend that settled in the global market in the first half of the month, sources told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets' monthly price assessment for steel scrap, No E3 (old thick scrap), domestic, delivered mill, Italy, was ?,?310-325 ($374-392) per tonne on February 17, down by ?,?15-35 per tonne...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP: Prices increase after fresh cargo from US

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel producers resumed their deep-sea scrap purchases, accepting higher prices due to support from growing steel demand, market sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday February 18.A steel mill in the Marmara region booked a US cargo, comprising 25,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $418 per tonne cfr late on Wednesday February 17.The previous US cargo sold at $410 per tonne cfr for the same ma...Read More

Asia steel billet prices increase amid bullish seller sentiment

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

A growing optimism from sellers has led to higher offers for steel billet cargoes shipped to Southeast Asia in the last day, market participants told Fastmarkets on Thursday February 18.Fastmarkets' daily price assessment for steel billet, import, cfr Southeast Asia, which mainly looks at 120-150mm 5sp grade billet sold into the Philippines, was $560-570 per tonne cfr on Thursday, up $10 per tonne...Read More

COMMENT: What China's possible steel export rebate cuts mean for businesses around the world

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

A key topic reverberating around the Asian steel market over the past month has been the possibility of China reducing steel export rebates to 9% from the current 13%, or possibly axing them altogether.Market chatter on this topic has grown increasingly louder, with industry sources in China hearing more and more details about these plans from late January onward."This is likely in line with China...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from February 18

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday February 18 that are worth another look.Italian steel distributors' association Assofermet has sent a letter to the European Commission highlighting distortion in the European Union carbon and stainless flat steel market caused by anti-dumping and safeguard measures.Low-carbon aluminium will be part...Read More

Assofermet asks EC to soften trade, safeguard measures to prevent market distortion

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Italian steel distributors' association Assofermet has sent a letter to the European Commission highlighting distortion in the European Union carbon and stainless flat steel market caused by anti-dumping and safeguard measures. The association has specifically asked not to prolong existing safeguard measures into steel imports beyond their expiration on June 30 this year, it said on Wednesday Febr...Read More

Assofermet asks EC to soften trade, safeguard measures to prevent market distortion

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Italian steel distributors' association Assofermet has sent a letter to the European Commission highlighting distortion in the European Union carbon and stainless flat steel market caused by anti-dumping and safeguard measures. The association has specifically asked not to prolong existing safeguard measures into steel imports beyond their expiration on June 30 this year, it said on Wednesday Febr...Read More

COMMENT: What China's possible steel export rebate cuts mean for businesses around the world

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

A key topic reverberating around the Asian steel market over the past month has been the possibility of China reducing steel export rebates to 9% from the current 13%, or possibly axing them altogether.Market chatter on this topic has grown increasingly louder, with industry sources in China hearing more and more details about these plans from late January onward."This is likely in line with China...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from February 17

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Wednesday February 17 that are worth another look.All future new-build vessels to be owned by shipping operator Maersk will have dual-fuel technology installed, allowing either carbon-neutral operations or the use of standard very low sulfur fuel oil...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from February 18

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday February 18 that are worth another look.Italian steel distributors' association Assofermet has sent a letter to the European Commission highlighting distortion in the European Union carbon and stainless flat steel market caused by anti-dumping and safeguard measures.Low-carbon aluminium will be part...Read More

Cobalt metal trades at parity again; Chinese buyers still inactive

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

The price of alloy-grade cobalt metal remained steady day-on-day on Thursday February 18, while the price of standard-grade cobalt moved higher, drawing the two price assessments back into parity, amid thin trading and with Chinese buyers still absent from the market.Fastmarkets' price assessment for cobalt standard grade, in-whs Rotterdam, was $22.95-23.75 per lb on February 18, up from $22.90-23...Read More

EUROPE CRC: Tight supply keeps domestic prices strong

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic prices in Europe for steel cold-rolled coil increased over the week to Wednesday February 17 supported by a material shortage, sources have told Fastmarkets.Producers in the North of the EU have been reported as either offering late-second-quarter-rolling HDG or being sold out for second-quarter production. Some major producers in Germany have been already offering July-August production...Read More

ITALY STEEL SCRAP: Domestic prices down in February on international price fall

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Italian domestic steel scrap prices dropped in the month to Wednesday February 17, following the negative price trend that settled in the global market in the first half of the month, sources told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets' monthly price assessment for steel scrap, No E3 (old thick scrap), domestic, delivered mill, Italy, was ?,?310-325 ($374-392) per tonne on February 17, down by ?,?15-35 per tonne...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from February 18

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday February 18 that are worth another look.Italian steel distributors' association Assofermet has sent a letter to the European Commission highlighting distortion in the European Union carbon and stainless flat steel market caused by anti-dumping and safeguard measures.Low-carbon aluminium will be part...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Breakbulk is back amid shipping's container shortage

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

A shortage of containers to ship commodities around the world and the consequent soaring in associated freight rates have led to a revival of interest in breakbulk cargoes. Producers and physical traders of metals, agricultural, chemical and timber products have been starting to book shipments in breakbulk vessels, which cost far less and doesn't require vast amounts of equipment in port. On the m...Read More

COMMENT: Biden's turn to American manufacturing will boost minerals, metals demand, projects

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

The Biden administration's focus on US manufacturing and domestic supply chains will benefit established and developing minerals and metals sectors, including steel, rare earths, graphite and lithium.US President Joe Biden's executive order on the strengthening of American manufacturing, which he signed during his first week in office, is expected to have a direct effect on demand for US-produced...Read More

COMMENT: What China's possible steel export rebate cuts mean for businesses around the world

February 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

A key topic reverberating around the Asian steel market over the past month has been the possibility of China reducing steel export rebates to 9% from the current 13%, or possibly axing them altogether.Market chatter on this topic has grown increasingly louder, with industry sources in China hearing more and more details about these plans from late January onward."This is likely in line with China...Read More

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