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WORLD STEEL PRICE TO TOP
$US 1000 PER TONNE IN 2011
The MEPS – World Average
Carbon Steel Price is forecast to exceed $US 1000 per tonne in the
third quarter, according to preliminary analysis by the company.
This figure compares with an annual average in 2010 of $US 733 per
tonne and an ‘all-time’ high in 2008 of $US 1160.
The sharp rise in steel
prices will be driven initially by higher input costs for the mills.
The Australian floods are limiting supplies of coking coal – pushing
spot prices even higher. Iron ore prices are steadily rising due to
restricted availability from India. Scrap costs continue to
escalate. These are vital ingredients of steelmaking.
Many steel buyers will be
lifting their order volumes in an effort to purchase ahead of the
impending price hikes. This should enable the mills to lift their
margins on sales. All these factors are likely to push the MEPS
World Average Carbon Steel Price through the $US 1000 per tonne
barrier once again.
The next MEPS Regional and Global forecasts will be available on
31st January 2011 at
www.meps.co.uk/world-price.htm
Source: MEPS
Steel Prices Online MEPS
- World Carbon Steel Prices
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