Short Range Outlook: July 2013

Supply-demand imbalance still prevails in long steel market Demand in the global long steel products market in June remained unchanged as compared to May. There has been no improvement in terms of the imbalance between supply and demand in the market, despite the best efforts of mills to adapt their production to demand levels and thus avoid the creation of further supply pressure. As expected and as mentioned in our press release last month, ferrous... Read More

Short Range Outlook: June 2013

Chink of light for long steel market as raw material prices approach bottom The supply and demand imbalance in the global long steel products market has worsened lately. Although real demand is not that bad globally, the continuous decline in prices of raw materials is causing a delay in purchase decisions, resulting in a decrease in apparent demand. In some markets, especially in Europe, this is putting pressure on prices. Demand seems to have dried... Read More

Short Range Outlook: May 2013

Overcapacity hinders price increases in global longs market Yet another month has passed in which demand in the global long steel products market has failed to show the long-awaited recovery. The volume of business has significantly declined in the overall global marketplace, even though volumes are either unchanged or have increased in some regions. Prices in the Far Eastern market are somewhat lower due to the increase in Chinese output and supply.... Read More

Short Range Outlook: April 2013

Global long steel market place hopes in output cuts and improving weather Demand in the global long steel products market has not indicated the long-awaited increase yet, and is still at very low levels due to the long and cold winter in the northern hemisphere, especially in the EU. Steel mills are still taking action to achieve a balance between supply and demand in the market. However, the supply levels have not really been of much help lately... Read More

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