[SMM Stainless Steel Flash] Aperam Adjusts Stainless Steel Flat Products Surcharges for July 2026

Published: Jul 13, 2026 14:03
Luxembourg-based stainless steel producer Aperam has published its alloy surcharge adjustments for European austenitic stainless steel flat products for July, effective July 1, 2026. The surcharge for 304 decreased to EUR 2,339/ton from EUR 2,365/ton in June; 316L rose to EUR 4,089/ton from EUR 4,056/ton; 309S declined to EUR 3,151/ton from EUR 3,192/ton. Ferritic grade 409 edged up slightly to EUR 919/ton from EUR 917/ton.

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