Tag: Export

CRU: Russian Scrap Export Tariffs to Up Pressure on EU, U.S. Scrap Markets

By CRU Principal Analyst Chris Asgill, from CRU’s Steelmaking Raw Materials Monitor Russia will impose tariffs of 5% ferrous scrap exports, with a minimum rate of €45 /t ($55 /t), for a period of six months. The country states that these are to protect the domestic metallurgical industry from supply shortages and high prices. As shown […] The post CRU: Russian Scrap Export Tariffs to Up Pressure on EU, U.S. Scrap Markets appeared first on Steel Market Update.

CRU: Steel Price Surge Causes Global Metallics Prices to Spike

By CRU Senior Analyst Ryan McKinley, from CRU’s Steel Metallics Monitor The CRU metallics price indicator (CRUmpi) rose by 20.2% m/m in December to 275.2. This large increase was driven by a rapid acceleration in global finished steel pricing. Even with this large m/m increase for December, we again expect metallics prices to rise in […] The post CRU: Steel Price Surge Causes Global Metallics Prices to Spike appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Ferrous Scrap Prices Likely to Decline in February

Following big jumps in December and January, ferrous scrap prices are expected to moderate in February. Steel Market Update sources predict obsolete grades could drop by $30-50/GT and prime grades by $10-20/GT due primarily to the large amount of scrap offered to the mills in January and the weakening export market. “Scrap dealers are lowering […] The post Ferrous Scrap Prices Likely to Decline in February appeared first on Steel Market Update.