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Competitive Indian coils dampen global market

  • : Metals
  • 21/12/29

Competitive offers of Indian hot-rolled and cold-rolled coils are dampening sentiment in the global steel market, as mills look for business and traders increase their short positions.

One Indian mill was offering hot-rolled coil (HRC) into Antwerp as low as $855/t (€753) cfr for January-February shipment, while cold-rolled coil (CRC) was sold at around €870/t cfr, although safeguard duties could well be payable on both. An Italian pipemaker believed it could secure Indian HRC for as low as €730/t cif. The mill in question has a vessel fixed for Europe, which it is trying to fill — it had sold some material into Spain at €770/t cfr for February shipment, according to a market participant.

Another Indian producer said it was offering HRC at around $875/t cfr into Europe but was not getting interest because of the holiday period.

There was talk of Indian offers into Turkey as low as $785/t cfr, although others said the mill was seeking more than $800/t cfr. Again, one mill had a vessel it was looking to fill. Another Indian mill said it would like to offer $825/t cfr Turkey but would have to be $800/t cfr or below to make sales.

Indian coil was also weighing on expectations in the Asean import market. A small quantity of SAE1006 material was sold at $760/t cfr Vietnam yesterday, while a mill said it was seeking similar levels. Deals were also concluded into the Middle East below $800/t cfr, according to sell-side sources. Argus' daily cfr Vietnam HRC index slipped by $5/t today to $762/t, on the back of cheaper Indian material. The daily ex-works northwest EU and Italy HRC indexes were unchanged at €900/t and €840/t cfr, respectively.


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