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EU
STAINLESS STEEL PRICES SET TO FALL FURTHER IN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS
Alloy surcharges charged by
most stainless steel mills in the EU will decline over the March/April
period. This will be the result of lower ferro-chrome contract prices.
We estimate that the figures used by the majority of steelmakers
for grade 304 cold rolled sheet will fall to near €800 per
tonne. This is a decrease of €150 on the January average value.
It is reported that ferro-chrome contracts
have been settled at approximately $US0.8 per pound. This compares
with the current number of just below $US2. Decreases in ferro-chrome
costs affect all grades of stainless steel. This is unlike fluctuations
in the nickel market which mainly influence austenitic grades.
The prospects of lower alloy surcharges and
the resultant falls in transaction values in the EU will do little
to boost demand for stainless steel in the region in the short term.
It is likely that, wherever possible, customers will hold back from
purchasing for the next few months. This, despite a modest upturn
in the LME nickel price over the past month.
Stainless steel prices in the US are not
expected to fall at the same rate as in the EU. A decrease in the
spot ferro-chrome price has already been factored into alloy surcharges
in that country. However, a reduction of $US100 per tonne in the
alloy surcharge for type 304 sheet is a possibility over the coming
months.
The impact of declining chromium costs has
not been fully passed on to customers in many Asian countries. Modest
decreases in transaction values are a distinct possibility in this
region also.
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