Tag: SMU

Steel Buyers Say Mills Less Willing to Negotiate Prices

The percentage of steel buyers finding mills willing to negotiate prices slipped below 25% this week, according to SMU data.  Across the products surveyed by SMU, cold rolled took the largest tumble, falling 10 percentage points to 19% of respondents saying mills were willing to talk price.   Every two weeks, SMU asks steel buyers whether domestic mills are […] The post Steel Buyers Say Mills Less Willing to Negotiate Prices appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Steelmakers Named in GM’s Top Suppliers Awards

The General Motors Co. (GM) recently recognized its top suppliers at its annual Supplier of the Year event in San Antonio, Texas. The Supplier of the Year award honors outstanding international suppliers who exceed GM’s requirements. Among the award winners were steelmakers Cleveland-Cliffs Inc., Nucor Corp., and Companhia Siderurgica Nacional (CSN). “We are thrilled to […] The post Steelmakers Named in GM’s Top Suppliers Awards appeared first on Steel Market Update.

HRC, Prime Scrap Price Spread Widens Further in March

The spread between hot-rolled coil (HRC) and prime scrap prices has widened significantly in March as both products saw large price gains, according to Steel Market Update data. With a flurry of recent price increases, our hot-rolled coil price average jumped $25 per ton week over week to $1,140 per ton ($57 per cwt) as of March 21.  […] The post HRC, Prime Scrap Price Spread Widens Further in March appeared first on Steel Market Update.

March Scrap Prices Shoot Up, Prime Up Nearly $100/ton

March scrap prices have settled up across the board after extensive trading.  As previously reported, mills were resistant and prices were up. With prime scrap reportedly hard to obtain, March prices settled up nearly $100 per gross ton above February, market participants said. And it doesn’t appear this prime scrap rally is ending this month. […] The post March Scrap Prices Shoot Up, Prime Up Nearly $100/ton appeared first on Steel Market Update.

AGC: Most Cities Added Construction Jobs in January

More than three-quarters of US metro areas added construction jobs year-over-year (YoY) through January, according to Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) figures. Despite the employment boost, construction firms struggled to find enough qualified workers to hire, the report said. The report cautioned that projects may stall or be canceled altogether if contractors lack an […] The post AGC: Most Cities Added Construction Jobs in January appeared first on Steel Market Update.