[SMM Weekly Review of the Malaysian Market] Flat Steel Remains Under Pressure While Long Steel Prices Fluctuate Narrowly

Published: Aug 21, 2026 16:00
This week, Malaysia’s steel market remained generally weak, with limited transaction activity. Domestic S275JR HRC was largely stable at around 2,090MYR/tonne (510USD/tonne) EXW before edging up to 2,110MYR/tonne (519USD/tonne) EXW. On the import side, Dexin HRC was indicated at around 515USD/tonne CFR Malaysia, while Chinese-origin material was quoted at around 530USD/tonne CFR Malaysia. CRC prices remained stable at around 2,750MYR/tonne. In the long steel market, 12mm rebar was heard at around 2,330MYR/tonne, while 16mm and 20mm rebar stood at around 2,220MYR/tonne, slightly higher than previous levels. C12D wire rod prices fluctuated narrowly within 2,200–2,220MYR/tonne. Overall, Malaysian steel demand remained cautious and transaction activity was slow, with flat steel continuing to face import competition while long steel prices stayed relatively stable.

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This week, Malaysia’s steel market remained generally weak, with limit - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)