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TURKEY LONG STEEL: Prices slip in markets halted by Covid-19

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

Domestic rebar and wire rod prices in Turkey have gone down over the past week due to a complete absence of demand resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, sources said on Thursday March 26.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel reinforcing bar (rebar), domestic, exw Turkey, was 2,950-3,030 Turkish lira ($458-471) per tonne on Thursday, down from the 3,100-3,150 lira per tonne of last week.Wi...Read More

TURKEY LONG STEEL EXPORTS: Prices sharply down on Covid-19 spread, strong fall in scrap costs

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

Long steel export prices in Turkey have gone down sharply over the past week amid the Covid-19 pandemic, which has affected almost all markets, sources said on Thursday March 26.Steel producers in Turkey have reduced their offers on rebar to $390-395 per tonne fob on an actual weight basis, from last week's $425-430 per tonne, but only one bid was heard at $375 per tonne.Fastmarkets' weekly price...Read More

CHINA HRC: Exporters cautious after spate of cancelations

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

China's domestic hot-rolled coil prices fell on Thursday March 26 amid weak demand, while export trading was also thin with sellers exercising caution after many overseas buyers canceled their orders.DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 3,350-3,370 yuan ($472-475) per tonne, down 40 yuan per tonneNorthern China (Tangshan): 3,280 yuan per tonne, narrowed downward by 20 yuan per tonneTrading activity w...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Impact of Covid-19 virus ensures Turkish mills continue to stay out of deep-sea market

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

The global spread of the Covid-19 virus continues to limit deep-sea scrap trading in Turkey, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday March 26.The finished long steel and billet markets were also seriously down in Turkey because of the outbreak, they added."There has been no export business [for rebar] for the past three weeks - apart from ongoing trades. We are only producing...Read More

LME draws up measures to manage warehouse, delivery point closures due to Covid-19

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

The London Metal Exchange has developed procedures to manage the temporary unavailability of one of its approved warehouses or delivery points that might stem from the Covid-19 outbreak.These measures, which are in line with the exchange's Warehouse Agreement, address potential issues around delivery obligations, warranting and rent payments, it said. "These procedures have been discussed wit...Read More

BANGLADESH SCRAP: Import prices drop sharply while buyers exit market

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

Prices for bulk cargoes of ferrous scrap imported to Bangladesh sank on Thursday as scrap-heavy steel mills showed less appetite for material, market sources told Fastmarkets.Mills in Bangladesh have been on a bulk-scrap buying bonanza for much of March - securing at least nine bulk cargoes from the United States, Japan and Australia during the month.But purchasing has declined drastically in rece...Read More

COKING COAL DAILY: Seaborne prices edge lower on looming Indian demand concerns

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

Seaborne coking coal prices dropped on Thursday March 26 due to ex-China market participants - particularly those in India - continuing to hold a bearish view on demand, although there was some optimism that prices were approaching a bottom. Fastmarkets Indices Premium hard coking coal, fob DBCT: $153.03 per tonne, down $1.88 per tonne Premium hard coking coal, cfr Jingtang: $158.25 per tonne, up...Read More

IRON ORE DAILY: Prices stabilize as market awaits clear direction

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

The seaborne iron ore market cooled down on Thursday March 26 after gaining ground for two consecutive days, with the lower prices in line with a softer futures curve for rebar. Fastmarkets iron ore indices 62% Fe fines, cfr Qingdao: $86.77 per tonne, down $0.57 per tonne 62% Fe low-alumina fines, cfr Qingdao: $87.64 per tonne, down $1.18 per tone58% Fe fines high-grade premium, cfr Qingdao:&...Read More

ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India is latest company to reduce output in response to India's coronavirus lockdown

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India (AMNS India) is the latest steelmaker in the country to confirm it is reducing production rates due to the Covid-19 coronavirus lockdown in the country."AMNS operations are running at very low capacity, with minimum staff inside its facilities," a company spokesperson told Fastmarkets on Thursday March 26 without revealing details on which units had been&...Read More

JSW Steel suspends, scales down production units amid Indian lockdown

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

India's JSW Steel expects a significant reduction in its capacity utilization rates during the country's 21-day lockdown following its move to suspend or scale down operations across various locations, it said on Thursday March 26."The company has taken the decision to scale down/suspend production to support the cause of containment of the Covid-19 pandemic, notwithstanding the exception to manuf...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 26/03: Market volatility pushes LME copper down 1.5%; tin slips below $14,000/t

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

The London Metal Exchange three-month copper price declined during morning trading on Thursday March 26, with price action consolidating near the $4,800-per-tonne support level amid mild turnover, while tin futures failed to hold gains in a 2.4% downturn. Copper's outright price on the LME was recently at $4,803 per tonne, down by 1.5% from Wednesday's closing price of $4,855 per tonne, while turn...Read More

CHINA REBAR: Prices flat amid rising output but dropping inventories

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

China's domestic rebar market was steady on Thursday March 26, with sellers keeping prices flat despite rising output in view of lower stock. Eastern China (Shanghai): 3,470-3,500 yuan ($488-492) per tonne, unchanged Northern China (Beijing): 3,380-3,400 yuan per tonne, unchanged End-user demand increased gradually over the past couple of weeks, which drew down steel mills' inventories, sourc...Read More

MORNING VIEW: Countertrend move runs out of steam as concerns rise

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

Governments' massive efforts to support economies have provided some relief to markets and sentiment, but with the novel coronavirus (nCoV 2019) pandemic still spreading rapidly throughout Europe, the United States and elsewhere, there is still just too much uncertainty for markets to settle down.In line with this, the countertrend move of recent days is showing signs of running out of steam this...Read More

MAP: Coronavirus impact on cobalt supply, demand

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

The spread of the Covid-19 virus is forcing shutdowns and a reassessment of consumers' cobalt requirements. Prices of cobalt - metal, intermediates and salts - have so far taken a hit amid concerns of a general, global economic slowdown caused by the virus; a slower uptake in electric vehicle usage; and disrupted demand from the aerospace sector. But lockdowns aimed at limiting the spread of the v...Read More

Metalliage appeals against forced FeTi shutdown

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

Canada-based ferro-titanium producer Metalliage is urging local authorities to allow the company to return to production, arguing the alloy maker provides an essential service, after the provincial government of Quebec ordered non-essential services to shutdown for three weeks effective midnight March 24.The move follows international efforts to limit the spread and impact of the coronavirus (2019...Read More

Ambatovy suspends nickel-cobalt production on coronavirus lockdown

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

The Ambatovy Nickel Project (Ambatovy) will temporarily stop operations due to national restrictions imposed to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in Madagascar. "In Bolivia and Madagascar, all-day or night curfews have been imposed and public transportation has been suspended. Considering the impact of these measures, including difficulties of securing access to the operation...Read More

Chinese antimony price sinks further amid coronavirus-led weak sentiment, shrinking demand

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

The price of antimony in China's domestic market fell for a fourth consecutive week on Wednesday March 25, with suppliers lowering their offer prices amid weakening market sentiment in response to a significant reduction in overseas demand.Fastmarkets' price assessment for antimony, MMTA standard grade II, ddp China was 37,000-38,000 yuan ($5,214-5,355) per tonne on Wednesday, down by 1,000 yuan p...Read More

Supply disruptions slow cobalt sulfate downturn but 'it won't last long' - sources

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

The 21-day lockdown in South Africa and resulting disruption to shipping cobalt raw materials from Durban to Chinese ports have managed to slow the cobalt sulfate price downturn in China, with producers who were eager to destock pausing midweek, sources said.Fastmarkets' price assessment for cobalt sulfate 20.5% Co base is, exw China was 45,000-47,000 yuan ($6,341- 6,623) per tonne on Wednesday Ma...Read More

Chinese stainless steel prices decline amid nickel losses, coronavirus pandemic

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

Stainless steel prices in China fell over the past week amid lower raw material costs and a worsening novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) pandemic. A slump in the London Metal Exchange's nickel price was a major factor that led steelmakers to reduce their asking prices, sources said. The three-month nickel contract on the LME ended Wednesday March 25's trading session at $11,251 per tonne, down by $254-...Read More

FOCUS: Rising EAF production in China unlikely to reduce billet imports

March 27, 2020 / Staff reporter

China's electric-arc furnace (EAF) mills have gradually raised their production rates in the past three weeks following stronger demand for steel products.But this higher output is unlikely to lower billet imports into the country, according to market sources. They expect this trade flow to persist as long as the arbitrage window stays open.Production rates for EAFs - which largely produce long st...Read More

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