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FERRITIC
STAINLESS STEEL PRICES AT RECORD LEVELS
The rising cost of ferro chrome
is pushing transaction prices for ferritic grades ever upwards.
The MEPS North American and Asian average transaction values for
type 430 cold rolled coil are at all time highs this month. Further
substantial increases are expected in all regions of the world in
March.
EU prices have not reached the lofty figures
recorded in other regions because selling figures turned down in
mid 2007 as the whole market collapsed after the massive fall in
the price of nickel on the LME. A slight recovery is now in place
for all grades. The most spectacular improvement is in the ferritic
types. Significant alloy surcharge rises will occur next month.
Our research shows that substitution of austenitic steels by ferritics
is continuing, despite the price of nickel on the LME currently
standing at half its value in May last year. This is because customers
are not confident that the metal will remain at its existing low
level after speculation in previous years. Moreover, a rise in the
cost of ferro chrome also affects the austenitic types in equal
measure to the ferritics.
It is now clear that the day of the non-nickel
stainless steel has come. These grades will take a greater share
of the market in years ahead. The LME nickel price hiatus through
2006 created a permanent change in the potential for ferritic grades.
Nickel producers have lost a substantial volume of future business
as a result. The mills are now investing in plant and equipment
to meet the growing demand. Customers continue to test for suitability.
Source: MEPS - Stainless
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