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30 April 2018
As we mentioned in the previous issues, MBR estimates that the US demand for merchant pig iron may rise by around 1 million tonnes as a result of steel production increase amid Section 232 measures, but there has been no significant shift yet.
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30 April 2018
Among the Pacific freight rates, the most bullish in April were the routes transporting iron ore and coking coal from Australia to Rotterdam and Qingdao, respectively.
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30 April 2018
The gap between steel and iron output in China widened further in the first quarter.
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30 April 2018
As Brazilian competitors kept their prices stable in the course of the past month, the premium for pig iron from Brazil’s south-eastern state of Minas Gerais over the Black Sea material widened to $20 per tonne by late April.
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30 April 2018
While scrap prices dropped in April across Asia as anticipated, the Chinese domestic market continues to perform better than expected.
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30 April 2018
A roundup of historical and forecast Prices for April 2018
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30 April 2018
Apart from bold plans to boost steel capacity and production, Indian authorities have stated the country’s intention to depart from iron-based steelmaking in favor of more environment-friendly scrap-based.
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30 April 2018
Downloadable Excel files with MBR's pricing and other Steel Scrap & Metallics Market Tracker statistics. April 2018
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30 April 2018
A roundup of Monthly Trade data for April 2018
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30 April 2018
As we mentioned in the previous issues, demand for ferrous scrap was largely flat in Germany last year while rising by 11% year on year in Italy amid higher steel output and dropping by 8% in the UK.
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30 April 2018
The import MPI premium over busheling #1 in the US Southeast shrank to $7 per tonne by the end of April, compared to the long-term average of $18 per tonne.