7.17 SMM Global Steel Daily Report
[Plate/HRC]HRC export deals at 488-494 USD, flat d/d; overseas fears further downside and delays buying
HRC and other flat-product export prices were flat day on day, with HRC export deals in the 488-494 USD/tonne range. Overseas buyers reckon prices may still have room to fall and prefer to delay purchasing and watch the market even when holding orders, so little actual volume was released.
[Billet]Export billet FOB steady at 458-460 USD ex-Jiangyin; mills hold firm, deals face resistance
Export billet FOB held steady, quoted at 458-460 USD/tonne ex-Jiangyin. Domestic mills held offers firm, while importers' essential demand was soft and buyers' bids sat below sellers' floor, leaving spot deals hard to close and actual trade limited.
[Rebar]Rebar export flat at 480-485 USD; buyers press price and wait, trade thin
Rebar export prices were flat day on day, with deals at 480-485 USD/tonne. Some buyers pressed hard on price and stayed cautious, while domestic sellers, mindful of margins, were unwilling to sell low, so trade saw no meaningful release.
[India]India Mumbai HRC down ~3 USD w/w to 602 USD, monsoon curbs demand
Mumbai HRC fell about 3 USD/tonne week on week to 602 USD/tonne EXW, with transacted prices around 571-611 USD/tonne. Monsoon weather curbed construction and infrastructure demand, keeping spot buying and restocking weak while low-priced cargoes intensified competition; a soft, sideways tone is expected near term.
[Black Sea/CIS]Black Sea billet quiet and steady; Russian mills front-load for Q4 EU tariff-free quota
Black Sea billet trade was quiet with FOB offers steadying and to-Turkey quotes around 495-500 USD/tonne CFR; holidays plus soft demand slowed buyers' pace. Russian mills, racing to secure Q4 EU tariff-free quota, have brought some production forward.
[Indonesia]Indonesia SAE1008 wire rod at 485 USD, below China; SE-Asia off-season keeps trade thin
Indonesia's SAE1008 wire rod export offers held at 485 USD/tonne FOB, clearly below China's comparable ~509 USD/tonne FOB. With Southeast Asia in its seasonal lull, buyers' restocking appetite was limited and, despite the competitive price, actual deals stayed thin.
[Brazil/Vietnam]Brazil HRC import quotes down to 600-610 USD; Vietnam cuts prices, ~20kt booked
Brazil HRC import quotes slipped to 600-610 USD/tonne CFR, with about 20,000 tonnes of flat-product imports booked recently. Vietnam, the core supplier, was forced to cut offers to win orders against low-priced Indonesian and Indian material, while Brazil's strict import quotas and domestic credit tightening capped restocking.