[SMM Iron & Steel] Global Billet Prices Show Mixed Trends in May Amid Demand Shifts and Supply Realignments

Published: Jun 4, 2026 14:45
In May 2026, global square billet markets exhibited a generally upward but fragmented trend, with average prices in most regional markets rising by $10–$20 per metric ton (mt). Black Sea FOB billet prices climbed by $13 to reach a 2025-high of $483/t, while Italy's Ex-Works prices increased by $18 to $621/t. Conversely, the Gulf region experienced a slight decline, with prices dropping from $518/t to $514/t. Furthermore, the National Bank of Ukraine forecasts that average billet prices will rise 4.9% year-on-year to $487.7/t FOB Ukraine in 2026. The mixed price movements highlight shifting trade flows; while solid domestic and Iranian demand allowed Russian suppliers to maintain firm pricing despite Turkish buyers seeking $505–$510/t CFR, the broader market lost momentum by late May due to weakening Chinese futures and inflation pressures in ASEAN countries.

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