Monday, February 18, 2008

Steelmaking costs 2008

With all the talk of the impending 2008 iron ore price increase, industry observers might be forgiven for taking their eye off other steelmaking costs. But ferrous scrap prices also rocketed in January [see http://www.steelonthenet.com/commodity_prices.html], rising a massive $90/tonne to ~$385-$400 fob Rotterdam for HMS1. Just to add to the misery, natural gas prices also jumped 20% in January [http://www.steelonthenet.com/commodity_prices.html], to reach record levels ...

Anyone betting on a 2008 steel price fall ?

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4 Comments:

Blogger sam said...

I do not believe in steel price decline, at least in Europe in 2008.... I tseems that imports are tight and the production control remains good (inside Europe) Further to this India and China limit their exports and the demand ex U.S: and ex-construction sector seems to remain good...

 9:01 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi, does anyone knows the current market price for iron ore?
thanks(urgent)

 11:57 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think it's a definite possibility that steel prices will drop during 2008. I know we've seen price increases through Q1, but on MetalMiner we think demand will soften and the price of steel either having to remain steady or lower as time passes this year. Just a thought.

 6:27 PM  
Blogger KONARK AGENCIES said...

Fob 63% fe in india is 135 USD

 9:53 AM  

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