Prices have slipped further in the EU domesticHRCmarket in the past week, although the situation has not changed dramatically, according to sources. The range of transaction prices has widened to €1,080-1,170/mt ex-works, with achievable prices between €1,080-1,150/mt in the Italian market and prices mostly in the €1,130-1,170/mt range in northern Europe, all ex-works.
According to sources, one Italian steel producer is offeringHRCat €1,080-1,100/mt ex-works. Although prices have decreased by €15/mt on average in the past week, most sources do not believe this is indicative of a downward trend. In fact, while buyers have reduced their purchases due to sufficient stocks, high prices, credit limits, long lead times and also due to the seasonal slowdown in demand, mills are still boasting good order books, and supply remains tight.
Meanwhile, some competitive offers have surfaced, particularly to southern Europe. As reported previously, Indian suppliers have exhausted their third quarter quota, and so any extra volumes arriving in the July-September period will be subject to a 25 percent duty. Even so, offers may continue to be competitive. Currently, ex-India offers can be "much lower" than €1,000/mt CFR southern Europe, sources told SteelOrbis. However, as reported previously, it is rumored that the EU is preparing to launch an antidumping investigation against importedHRCof Indian origin.
Meanwhile, ex-Japan offers are at €1,020/mt CFR with shipment in September. Turkish suppliers are offering material at prices as low as €960/mt CFR Italy, antidumping duties included. Finally, Russia-based Severstal has decreased its price for southern Europe from $1,100/mt to $1,040/mt FOB.