84th IREPAS Meeting will be held virtually
The world is still struggling with the unprecedented challenge of COVID-19, and the travel restrictions and other issues continue to limit the movement of people. Under these circumstances, the IREPAS board have decided to hold the 84th IREPAS Meeting on March 15th,2021 virtually. Details will be announced soon. Read More
Short Range Outlook : January 2021
Short supply in global longs market, full impact of vaccines remains to be seen Supply is still on the short side in the global long steel products market and this situation will probably not change until the second quarter. Chinese demand for raw materials and semi-finished products has been providing the main boost to the markets. As vaccines have started to be released, depleted... Read More
Russia amends scrap export restrictions
At the end of December, the Russian authorities approved the amendment to the existing export restrictions in the steel scrap segment. The export tax for ferrous scrap has remained at the five percent level, but the minimal equivalent has been increased from €5/mt to €45/mt. The renewed restriction will be valid for 180 days from the moment the official document comes into force.... Read More
China officially announces new standards and allows scrap imports
The China Ministry of Ecology and Environment has announced that starting from January 1, 2021, it officially allows imports of scrap as a recycled steel raw material. Scrap under HS codes 7204100010, 7204210010, 7204290010, 7204410010 and 7204490030 is classified as recycled steel raw material and can be free of the ban. For now only these HS codes were announced as allowed for... Read More
Canada starts antidumping probe on rebar imports from Oman and Russia
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has announced that it has initiated an antidumping duty investigation on certain concrete reinforcing bar up to 56.4 mm from Oman and Russia. The products subject to antidumping duty investigation currently fall under Customs Tariff Statistics Position Numbers 7213.10.00.00, 7214.20.00.00, 7215.90.00.90 and 7227.90.00.90. Read More
Short Range Outlook : December 2020
Global longs market gradually scrabbling back towards normalization The global long steel products market is gradually scrabbling back towards normalization. As effective vaccines are being rolled out, the markets are realizing that we are returning to normal. Business is flourishing. Supply chains are currently restocking and orders are solid, while production levels are not keeping... Read More
Ukraine levies import duty on imports of reinforcing bars from Belarus
According to a statement published in the country’s Official Gazette on November 25, Ukraine has imposed a special customs duty on imports of reinforcing bars from Belarus, citing Belarus’s discriminatory and unfriendly acts against Ukrainian exporters of similar products. Accordingly, Ukraine’s interdepartmental commission on international trade has imposed a 16.08 percent... Read More
US DOC issues preliminary review results for reinforcing bars from Turkey
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has announced the preliminary results of its administrative review of the antidumping duty order on steel concrete reinforcing bar from Turkey. During the review period from July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2019, Turkish rebar producers were found to have made sales of rebar at less than normal value. Accordingly, the DOC has calculated the following... Read More
Short Range Outlook : November 2020
Global longs market becomes even more regionalized amid widespread protectionism The global long steel products market is becoming even more regionalized. All the safeguard measures, tariffs and antidumping and countervailing cases are reducing the global exchange of products more and more. The Covid-19 pandemic gives producers in certain markets the pretext to lobby their governments... Read More
EU reduces import quota volumes after UK’s inclusion in quota regime
The European Commission, which has now included the UK among the countries that are subject to import quotas for steel products, has also reduced the existing quota volumes for other countries which were already under the quota scheme. The reduced quotas will be in force as of January 1, 2021, and so in the two last quarters under the quota regime the countries will have less opportunity... Read More