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RISING INPUT COSTS EXERT UPWARD
PRESSURE ON STEEL PRICES IN THE EMERGING NATIONS
In Brazil, effective prices of finished steel products
were raised at the beginning of March. This was achieved through a reduction in
the concessions granted in late 2010. Concerns remain that aggressive pricing
positions will only reinvigorate import activity. Inventories are forecast to
fall to the normal level of two and a half months during April.
Russian steelmakers issued higher selling values in March. Downstream
manufacturers remain disgruntled with their suppliers’ price demands. In
Ukraine, procurement activity has fallen below the levels witnessed in January.
Flat product steelmakers introduced another price increase, which was attributed
to a tightening of supply and rising raw material rates.
The Indian steel industry faced tough market conditions in March. Domestic
steelmakers and trading companies sought to maximise their sales revenues before
the end of the current fiscal year. Flat product customers witnessed modest
price gains in early discussions, whilst price instability continued to disrupt
trade in long products. End-users are only purchasing small quantities of
material, fearing that local prices will continue to deteriorate.
Demand for steel products in Turkey remains frail. End-users are only procuring
small quantities of material. This is expected to continue until there is a
clearer price direction. Effective transaction values for domestically produced
flat rolled steel softened in March. Downward pressure has also been exerted on
long product offers. Producers have continued to face stiff price competition
from distributors.
Procurement activity has not improved in the United Arab Emirates. Effective
import prices are under pressure and are expected to retreat from the current
levels. Most distributors are observing market conditions, with material only
being purchased on a requirement basis.
In South Africa, AMSA has announced that it intends to lift flat product prices
for April deliveries. Long product quotations will remain unchanged. Leading
distributors intend to pass on the rises to their end-user customers.
Source: MEPS -
Developing Markets
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