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EUROPE ALLOY STEEL SURCHARGES: Lower nickel costs drive decreases for June

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Monthly European alloy surcharges for stainless steel products will decrease for June after the price of nickel fell over 6% between April 20 and May 20, according to data published by Fastmarkets.The June surcharge for grade-304 cold-rolled stainless sheet is set to decrease to ?,?1,339-1,380 ($1,493-1,539) per tonne for June, a fall of ?,?70-71 per tonne from May surcharge levels, according to d...Read More

Tsingshan plans new stainless steel mill in South Korea to circumvent HRC anti-dumping

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Chinese stainless-steel producer Tsingshan Holding Group plans to set-up a cold-rolling mill with an annual capacity of 600,000 tonnes per year in Busan, South Korea, and has submitted letters of intent to the city government and potential business partners, Chinese market sources told Fastmarkets.Domestic suppliers may raise concerns about Tsingshan's plans because South Korea currently consumes...Read More

Tsingshan plans new stainless steel mill in South Korea to circumvent HRC anti-dumping

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Chinese stainless-steel producer Tsingshan Holding Group plans to set-up a cold-rolling mill with an annual capacity of 600,000 tonnes per year in Busan, South Korea, and has submitted letters of intent to the city government and potential business partners, Chinese market sources told Fastmarkets.Domestic suppliers may raise concerns about Tsingshan's plans because South Korea currently consumes...Read More

CIS PIG IRON: Market still uncertain on opposing moods among buyers, sellers

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

The market for pig iron exports from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) remained uncertain in the week ended Thursday May 30, with sellers optimistic because of higher prices for steel scrap, while buyers remained pessimistic, citing weak prices for finished steel products.Fastmarkets' price assessment for high-manganese pig iron exports from the CIS was $335 per tonne fob Black Sea on M...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 30/05: LME copper fails to recover above $5,900/t amid fresh inflows

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Copper's three-month price on the London Metal Exchange remained low at the close of trading on Thursday May 30, with its price action capped by a sizable inflow into LME-registered warehouses, while US dollar strength and trade tensions continue to hang over commodity investment. The red metal's three-month price closed the day's trading session at $5,852 per tonne on Thursday May 30. Just u...Read More

EUROPE ALLOY STEEL SURCHARGES: Lower nickel costs drive decreases for June

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Monthly European alloy surcharges for stainless steel products will decrease for June after the price of nickel fell over 6% between April 20 and May 20, according to data published by Fastmarkets.The June surcharge for grade-304 cold-rolled stainless sheet is set to decrease to ?,?1,339-1,380 ($1,493-1,539) per tonne for June, a fall of ?,?70-71 per tonne from May surcharge levels, according to d...Read More

World silico-manganese supply down 5% month on month in April

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

World silico-manganese supply dropped 5% in April compared with March due to production cuts in all global regions, according to the International Manganese Institute (IMnI).Global output came in at 1.4 million tonnes in April, the latest figures from the industry body show, compared with 1.26 million tonnes in April of 2018. Global production rose by 16.7% month on month in April and by 11.4% yea...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from May 30

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Thursday May 30 that are worth another look.Antimony prices have dropped significantly in both Chinese and European markets so far this year due to weak demand and bearish sentiment caused by factors led by rising trade tensions between China and the United States, the world's two largest economies.Opportunities to lock in lon...Read More

PEOPLE MOVES: Dafydd Davies joins TradeCloud as marketing executive

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Dafydd Davies has joined TradeCloud as marketing executive to expand its presence in Europe and the Americas, the company said on Wednesday May 29.Launched in October 2017, TradeCloud is a digital metals trading platform where producers, consumers and traders can meet to exchange information, negotiate contracts and...Read More

FOCUS: Five factors driving the antimony price decline

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Antimony prices in both Chinese and European markets have dropped significantly so far this year due to weak demand and bearish sentiment caused by factors led by rising trade tension between China and the United States, the world's two largest economies. Fastmarkets' European and Chinese antimony prices have fallen by more than 15% and 21% respectively in the year to date. Fastmarkets presents th...Read More

FOCUS: Umicore's moves to secure battery materials chain reassure oversupplied cobalt market

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Opportunities to lock in long-term sales of cobalt hydroxide - and diversify a customer base outside of China in the process - are too appealing to pass by in a market still feeling the effects of a ramp-up in intermediates supply. Earlier this week, Umicore and Glencore announced a long-term revolving agreement for the latter to supply cobalt hydroxide to the former's global operations. This foll...Read More

China's satellite copper smelters, processers thrive abroad after scrap import restrictions [UPDATED]

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Cambodia's Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone is over a thousand miles from China, but you would not know it to be there.Cut into a landscape of thick jungle and paddy fields, the area - which touts itself as a landmark Belt and Road project - is a mass of freshly built white factory buildings emblazoned with names such as Fangyuan Factory, Qingdao Baoli Textile and Jinchenyuan.There runs Kinnric...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 30/05: LME copper fails to recover above $5,900/t amid fresh inflows

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Copper's three-month price on the London Metal Exchange remained low at the close of trading on Thursday May 30, with its price action capped by a sizable inflow into LME-registered warehouses, while US dollar strength and trade tensions continue to hang over commodity investment. The red metal's three-month price closed the day's trading session at $5,852 per tonne on Thursday May 30. Just u...Read More

IRON ORE DAILY: Seaborne prices retreat amid concerns for Chinese mill margins

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Seaborne iron ore prices dipped on Thursday May 30 following losses in the futures and steel markets, and amid concerns over narrower profit margins at Chinese steelmakers.MB 62% Fe Iron Ore Index: $103.87 per tonne cfr Qingdao, down by $2.31 per tonne.MB 62% Fe Pilbara Blend Fines Index: $102.35 per tonne cfr Qingdao, down by $2.31 per tonne.MB 62% Fe Iron Ore Index-Low Alumina: $107.66 per tonne...Read More

COKING COAL DAILY: Seaborne offers fall further but buyers still mostly on sidelines

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

The seaborne coking coal spot market softened further on Thursday May 30, with offers falling even lower.A cargo of premium low-vol hard coking coal was offered at $205 per tonne cfr China during the day, down $3 per tonne from a day earlier, sources told Fastmarkets. Sellers were still indicating offers for top Australian brands at around $210-212 per tonne cfr China, which Chinese market partici...Read More

EGYPT STEEL BILLET, REBAR: Prices stable, several billet deals heard

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Steel billet prices for imports into Egypt have increased this week on higher offers, while domestic rebar prices have remained unchanged, Fastmarkets heard on Thursday May 30.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel billet imported into Egypt was $450-455 per tonne cfr on Thursday, unchanged week-on-week.Egypt imposed temporary import duties on steel billet and rebar on April 15, at a rate...Read More

TURKEY STEEL BILLET: Prices steady on limited demand

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel billet prices remained largely unchanged over the past week with market participants generally focused on rebar sales after the US halved its import tariffs, sources said on Thursday May 30.Suppliers in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) were offering billet to Turkey at $440-450 per tonne cfr, but bids from Turkish customers were heard at $430...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from May 30

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Thursday May 30 that are worth another look.Antimony prices have dropped significantly in both Chinese and European markets so far this year due to weak demand and bearish sentiment caused by factors led by rising trade tensions between China and the United States, the world's two largest economies.Opportunities to lock in lon...Read More

Chuquicamata copper workers vote for strike; Chilean authorities may mediate

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Workers belonging to three trade unions at Codelco's Chuquicamata division voted to go on strike when they rejected the latest contract proposal from the Chilean state-owned copper miner, the unions said on Wednesday May 29.The company and the unions both have the option, within four days, to ask authorities to mediate negotiation on a new contract of employment for workers at the mine. Once media...Read More

Tsingshan plans new stainless steel mill in South Korea to circumvent HRC anti-dumping

May 31, 2019 / Staff reporter

Chinese stainless-steel producer Tsingshan Holding Group plans to set-up a cold-rolling mill with an annual capacity of 600,000 tonnes per year in Busan, South Korea, and has submitted letters of intent to the city government and potential business partners, Chinese market sources told Fastmarkets.Domestic suppliers may raise concerns about Tsingshan's plans because South Korea currently consumes...Read More

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