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MEPS – WORLD STAINLESS
STEEL PRICES SLIP IN JANUARY BUT UPTURN IMMINENT
The stainless
steel market appears to be at something of a crossroads, with raw
material costs, end-user demand and the aims of the producers all
having their separate influences. In the West, in particular, the
post-recession pick-up in demand is eagerly awaited.
In Europe, the peak in the LME nickel values during late December
and January has led to a significant hike in alloy surcharges for
February. Furthermore, anticipated increases in the cost of other
raw materials, such as iron ore and ferrochrome, should continue to
push alloy surcharges higher. However, this upward trend has not
brought about the increase in purchasing activity one might expect
in these circumstances.
Some of the major European producers attempted to roll over or even
raise basis figures in January but this met with limited success.
With escalating surcharges in prospect, buyers are unlikely to
accept yet more increments to transaction values. The restraining
factor is end-user demand.
The situation in the US is similar. Surcharges have risen for
February and are likely to do so again for March. Meanwhile, the
basis price advances announced by the producers, to be applied in
January, have not met with universal acceptance. Large projects are
on hold, awaiting government funding or private investment, while
consumer spending and confidence continue to exhibit recessionary
features.
The economies of the Far East show different characteristics from
those in the West. Observers in Japan are seeing signs of
improvement after a long, difficult, time. There are reports of
increased demand from automotive and domestic appliance
manufacturers, though not from construction. These positive signals
have not yet given rise to any increase in market stainless steel
prices.
Demand in Korea, Taiwan and China has been much less influenced by
the recession in the West. Stainless steel production has continued
at levels much closer to full capacity than has been the case in
Europe or North America.
Source: MEPS - Stainless
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