در هفته منتهی به ۱۵ اوت، حق بیمه فولاد سبز در اروپا بهطور جزئی کاهش یافت و به ۲۰۰ تا ۳۵۰ یورو به ازای هر تن رسید. این کاهش بهدلیل تقاضای محدود ناشی از عوامل فصلی و پذیرش کم فولاد سبز در زنجیره تأمین گزارش شده است. خریداران قیمتهای قابل معامله را حدود ۱۰۰ تا ۱۵۰ یورو میدانند، در حالی که قیمت پایه فولاد سبز HRC در شمال اروپا به ۷۸۰.۳۸ یورو به ازای هر تن رسید.
One of the most important challenges posed by the corona crisis around the world is the heavy economic impact it has had on the economies of industrialized nations.
The price of steel H-beams in Europe remained rangebound this week with a second wave of Covid-19 restrictions in the region dulling market sentiment, sources told Fastmarkets on Wednesday October 28.
Domestic hot-rolled coil prices in Europe were largely unchanged on Tuesday October 20, but buyers expect producers to increase their official offers soon, sources told Fastmarkets. The offer prices will rise, they added, based on the combination of reduced availability and solid demand. *** hot-rolled coil in Europe , north Fastmarkets calculated its daily steel hot-rolled coil index, domestic, […]
Manufacturers of steel wire in Europe have been able to reach new prices over the past week due to supply constraints and rising scrap costs.
Domestic steel rebar in Europe were largely rangebound in the week to Wednesday October 7, with market participants saying they believe prices have reached a top in both the north and south of the region.
Domestic prices for Europe CRC were fairly stable in the week to Wednesday September 30, with long lead times pushing buyers into backing away from new deals, sources have told Fastmarkets.
The price of hollow sections in Europe has risen this week due to a shortage of raw materials.
The price range for steel H-beam in Europe widened this week with producers achieving increases although distributors struggled to pass on the higher costs, sources told Fastmarkets on Wednesday September 16.
Domestic wire rod prices in Europe have risen in the past week due to low availability of the product and the high cost of raw materials.
The UK scrap market has boomed due to domestic consumers in August. Rather than low supply and good demand at home and abroad push for rising prices.