Trade Resources Industry Views CIS Steel Export Prices Are Rather Stable

CIS Steel Export Prices Are Rather Stable

As per latest information from Black Sea, CIS steel export prices are rather stable, but future sentiments are moderately negative.

Billet price decreased by USD 5 per tonne to USD 10USD during the week and expectations are rather pessimistic due to raw materials and finished products dynamics.

But finished longs market was stable. But generally outlook is rather negative –export market is slow already for some time, now local demand should turn into low phase due to the winter conditions (till the last time the weather was extremely mild for the period), competitive environment is also tight.

Finished flats price is quite stable, but the market moved closer to the lows.

FOB Black Sea

ItemGradeSizeChange

Billets3-5 sp/ps125-150 mm-15

RebarsA300C-A500C12-32 mm-10

Wire rodmesh5.5-6.5 mm-5

HRCST1-ST3 kp/sp/ps2-8 mm-5

HRCST1-ST3 kp/sp/ps (Russian)2-8 mm-10

PlatesA368-30 mm0

CRC08 kp (Ukrainian origin)0.5-1.5 mm0

CRCRussian origin0.5-1.5 mm5

Change is on 30th November as compared to 23rd November 2012

Products covered

1. Input materials – Iron ore, scrap, sponge iron, pig iron pencil ingot, billets and blooms

2. Long products – Rebar, wire rod, angle, channel and joists

3. Flat products – Narrow plates, wide plates, HR, CR and galvanized

4. Others – Pipes

Source: http://www.steelguru.com/russian_news/Monday_Market_Monitor_CIS_WEEK_48_Back_in_Negative_Zone/293832.html
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