【SMM Steel】Continuous rainfall paralyzes rebar trading in Taiwan

Published: Jun 9, 2026 17:39
【SMM Steel】Continuous heavy rainfall across Taiwan has halted rebar market activity as the plum rain season disrupts construction schedules. Steel mills report zero inquiries from distributors who in turn see no end-user demand. Deliveries remain heavily delayed raising concerns for this month's shipment volumes. Despite stagnant demand prices remain stable due to a complete lack of negotiations. Market participants expect price stability to continue into next week assuming global raw material costs remain unchanged. Even when weather improves the construction backlog will likely continue to limit immediate market activity forcing steel mills to focus heavily on clearing delayed shipments.

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