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THE MEPS GLOBAL STEEL PRICE UPTICK IN
SEPTEMBER MAY BE TEMPORARY
The MEPS - Global All Products Composite Price recorded a slight
increase in September and now stands at $US852 per tonne. This was
mainly as a result of significant flat product price advances in
North America. Mills’ cited rising raw material costs for the,
greater than anticipated, price hike. Nevertheless, global demand
remains sluggish with customers reluctant to place orders in the
face of ongoing economic uncertainty.
A decrease in the Global All Products Composite Price is predicted
in the short term. Mills’ attempts to implement price increases may
prove unsuccessful due to poor stockist and end-user demand. Recent
price advances in North America are unlikely to hold. There is
oversupply in the market and a growing threat from imports as US
prices remain higher than those in other regions. However, MEPS
believes a prolonged reduction in Asian steel prices is doubtful
because mill input costs remain elevated.
Steel selling figures are expected to rise in the first half of
2012. Dwindling stock levels, combined with mill production cuts,
could assist the prospect of any price increases. Nonetheless, the
unsettled global economic conditions are likely to limit growth in
steel consumption over the next twelve months.
Source: MEPS
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