Kallanish Steel Weekly
Australian fob coking coal prices continued to fall last week on more supply availability. Kallanish assessed premium hard coking coal at $278.33/tonne fob Australia, falling $17.32/t from $295.65/t the previous week. On the Singapore Exchange, Premium Coking Coal Futures for May settled at $285/t on Thursday. This is versus the …
Kallanish Consulting Services’ Ian Roper foresees strong supply growth pulling iron ore prices back down towards $90/tonne by year-end. He said at Thursday’s Kallanish Asia Steel Markets 2023 event in Ho Chi Minh City that iron ore market tightness will fade in the second half of 2023.
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The merchant pig iron market continues to wane in the wake of the considerable activity of the last two months, with a slight divergence of direction noted in the main markets. The US import market was relatively quiet, with the exception of a couple of negotiations, which have not yielded sales. …
Following last year’s 2.3% slump, growth in global steel demand is expected to be limited to only 1% in 2023, the OECD Steel Committee concluded last week. There is growing concern over the disconnect between the rapid build-up of new steelmaking capacity in some economies and market expectations of steel …
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Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
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