Base Metal Stock Articles

EU GREEN STEELMAKING: ArcelorMittal, Thyssenkrupp report new blast furnace tests

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

ArcelorMittal and Thyssenkrupp Steel have both recently announced successful testing of methods to reduce carbon emissions in blast-furnace steelmaking via coke gas and hydrogen, the companies have reported separately.ArcelorMittal has completed its coke gas injection project at the Alto B Furnace at its Gij??n operations, Spain. This is intended to reduce its CO2 emissions by 125,000 tonnes per y...Read More

SOUTHERN EUROPE REBAR: Prices sink further on low scrap costs, weak buying [CORRECTED]

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic steel rebar prices in Southern Europe continued to slide for the second week in a row amid slow demand and a downtrend in the scrap segment, sources told Fastmarkets on Wednesday February 10. Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel reinforcing bar (rebar), domestic, delivered Southern Europe was ?,?595-615 ($722-746) per tonne on Wednesday, down by ?,?5 from ?,?600-620 pe...Read More

Kl??ckner expects 'considerably' improved earnings in Q1 on continuing steel market recovery

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

German metals distributor Kl??ckner & Co sees "extraordinarily strong operating income" in the first quarter of 2021 because of higher steel prices and recovering demand, it said on Tuesday February 9. "At the beginning of the current fiscal year the recovery in steel demand continued. In addition, price levels in Europe and the USA have continued to rise significantly," the company said. Kl??ckne...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from February 10

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Wednesday February 10 that are worth another look.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.China increased refined and...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP: Mills resume deep-sea bookings, prices up $10/tonne

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

Turkish scrap import prices rebounded from the bottom with at least two fresh deep-sea transactions, market sources said on Wednesday February 10. A steel mill in the Iskenderun region booked a Baltic Sea cargo, consisting of 18,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (95:5) at $399.50 per tonne cfr. And a steel mill in the Marmara region booked a European cargo at $395 per tonne cfr for HMS 1&2 (80:20), although t...Read More

JAPAN STEEL SCRAP: Prices get boost from Kanto auction, China demand

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

Export prices for Japan-origin steel scrap rose again over the seven days to Wednesday January 10 following a strong result in the Kanto Tetsugen auction and continued buying from China.The highest bid in the auction - which is a cooperative of scrap dealers in the Tokyo region - came in at ?39,271 ($375) per tonne fas on Wednesday.That price was down by ?5,480 per tonne month on month from Janu...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from February 10

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Wednesday February 10 that are worth another look.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.China increased refined and...Read More

CIS STEEL BILLET: Price inches up on fresh sale to Turkey, positive expectations

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

The export billet price from the Commonwealth of Independent States region inched up on Wednesday February 10 after a booking to Turkey was heard done at higher levels. A cargo of CIS-origin billet was sold to Turkey at $530 per tonne fob Black Sea, several sources reported to Fastmarkets. This is up by $10-20 per tonne from previous sales heard earlier this month. This took Fastmarkets' daily ste...Read More

Iranian billet prices stay firm, demand in Asia picks up

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

Iranian export prices for steel billet remained firm in the week to Wednesday February 10, with bookings heard within the same price range as was assessed by Fastmarkets in the previous week.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel billet, export, fob ports Iran, was $510-520 per tonne fob on February 10, unchanged week on week.A cargo of 16,000 tonnes was reported sold at $520 per tonne fob...Read More

Ferro-molybdenum profit-taking narrows conversion margins

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

Molybdic oxide and ferro-molybdenum prices were back on an upward path during the first half of the week, mainly due to tight oxide availability, which has been heightened by recent shipping delays out of Chile. Fastmarkets' price assessment for molybdenum drummed molybdic oxide 57% Mo min, in-whs Rotterdam, rose by 2% on Wednesday February 10 to 11.50-11.70 per lb from $11.30-11.45 per lb on Febr...Read More

High-carbon ferro-chrome prices in Europe rise further on tighter supply

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

The market for higher grades of high-carbon ferro-chrome in Europe rose strongly in the week ended Tuesday February 9 due to a shortage of available material while suppliers focused their attention on Asia.Fastmarkets' price assessment for ferro-chrome, high carbon, 6-8.5% C, basis 65-70% Cr, max 1.5% Si, delivered Europe, rose by $0.03-0.07 per lb (1.8%) on Tuesday to $1.10-1.22 per lb Cr, from $...Read More

Charge chrome prices rise further as China prepares for holiday

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

The import market for charge chrome in China rose on Tuesday February 9, with tight supply continuing to strengthen sentiment despite the damping effect of the approaching Lunar New Year holiday, February 11-17, on activity in the chrome market.Fastmarkets' price assessment for ferro-chrome, 50% Cr, import, cif main Chinese ports, rose by $0.04 per lb (3.8%) to $1.10 per lb contained Cr on Tuesday...Read More

China's Shaanxi Iron & Steel books first-ever cargo of imported ferrous scrap

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

China's Shaanxi Iron & Steel has booked its first-ever imported scrap cargo, the company said this week.Its trading subsidiary Tong Chuan Import & Export booked 5,000 tonnes of steel scrap from Peru, with the cargo due to arrive at Rizhao Port in mid-March.This is the first import business in northwest China since restrictions on imports of ferrous scrap were relaxed."Ferrous scrap...Read More

Thyssenkrupp to close heavy steel plate business by September

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

German industrial group Thyssenkrupp will close its heavy plate business by the end of the fiscal year on September 30, 2021, the company said on Wednesday February 10. The company is going through a major restructuring process and in November 2020 said that the likelihood of the agreed closure of the heavy plate unit is increasing due to a lack of interested parties in the bidding process. I...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from February 10

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Wednesday February 10 that are worth another look.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.China increased refined and...Read More

GLOBAL TIN WRAP: Taiwan, US tin premiums soar to all-time highs; thin trade caps European premiums

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

Tin premiums in Taiwan and the United States reached new heights in the week to Tuesday February 9, with growing global supply concerns prompting sharp inclines in bids and offers while sellers continue to take control. Chinese buying momentum hits TaiwanMyanmar production faces setbacksUS premium sets new highs amid material shortagesEuropean participants lament spot market difficultyTaiwan tin p...Read More

Ferro-molybdenum profit-taking narrows conversion margins

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

Molybdic oxide and ferro-molybdenum prices were back on an upward path during the first half of the week, mainly due to tight oxide availability, which has been heightened by recent shipping delays out of Chile. Fastmarkets' price assessment for molybdenum drummed molybdic oxide 57% Mo min, in-whs Rotterdam, rose by 2% on Wednesday February 10 to 11.50-11.70 per lb from $11.30-11.45 per lb on Febr...Read More

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

February 11, 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

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from February 10

February 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Wednesday February 10 that are worth another look.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.China increased refined and...Read More

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

February 11, 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

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