Market: Trade

Brexit and World Scrap Markets to Affect USA Steel Prices

The following article is by contributing writer Damon Sun of Daido International. Several key elements has happened in the last few weeks in the ferrous markets in Asia: 1) China Customs Bureau has started inspections for alloy content in the export of billets (square bars). The export tax rebate (9%) is applicable only to alloy […] The post Brexit and World Scrap Markets to Affect USA Steel Prices appeared first on Steel Market Update.

SMU Price Momentum Indicator Adjusted to Neutral (and No the Sky is Not Falling)

Over the past week Steel Market Update has been of the opinion that flat rolled steel prices may be reaching levels where a “pause” may be appropriate. Our SMU Price Momentum Indicator has been pointing toward Higher flat rolled steel prices since December 11, 2015 (6 months). Many of the reasons which caused Steel Market […] The post SMU Price Momentum Indicator Adjusted to Neutral (and No the Sky is Not Falling) appeared first on Steel Market Update.

MetalMiner Q&A: Nucor’s Jennifer Diggins on World Steel Overcapacity

The following article was written by Lisa Reisman, Managing Director and CEO Of Azul Partners, Inc., on May 24, 2016 and is reprinted with permission of MetalMiner: Jennifer Diggins is the director of Government Affairs at Charlotte, N.C.-based Nucor Corp., the largest steelmaker in the U.S. and North America’s largest recycler of any material (Nucor […] The post MetalMiner Q&A: Nucor’s Jennifer Diggins on World Steel Overcapacity appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Scrap Sources Expect Sideways on Primes & Down Slightly on Obsolete Grades

Our scrap sources are a little less optimistic today about June scrap price negotiations than they were a couple of short weeks ago. Those pesky Chinese are once again mucking up the waters with their billet offers to Turkey (billet can be used in place of scrap and cost less to convert to long products […] The post Scrap Sources Expect Sideways on Primes & Down Slightly on Obsolete Grades appeared first on Steel Market Update.

SMU Outlines Two Scenarios for Steel Price Cycle Change

“U.S. Steel Sinks as Another Wave of Cheap Imports Predicted” was the headline in Bloomberg on Friday morning. The article cites Axiom Capital Research analyst Gordon Johnson who wrote to his clients, “A boat load of imports are likely on the way.”  This opinion permeates the financial community and the pessimism is, in our opinion, […] The post SMU Outlines Two Scenarios for Steel Price Cycle Change appeared first on Steel Market Update.