Metallurgy Market News

US Hot Rolled Steel Prices Exceed $ 1,800 /Ton

The difference in the price of scrap metal and finished metal products increased to $ 1,230 per tonne, which is six times higher than the level of profitability that was considered "normal" before the outbreak of the pandemic.

US Hot Rolled Coil (HRC) prices rose another $ 100 to $ 1,800 per tonne amid continued supply shortages. The lead time for orders for rolled steel remains at the level of 6-8 weeks.

The spread between bushel scrap supplied by factories in the Midwest of the United States and HRC selling prices rose 7.4% to $ 1,229 from $ 1,144 a week earlier, climbing to a new all-time high.

Today, the difference in prices for raw materials and finished steel is more than six times higher than a year ago, when it was about $ 200 per tonne.

Exchange prices for hot rolled coils in the US for August delivery exceeded $ 1,825 a tonne, while September futures prices climbed $ 112 to $ 1,814 a tonne.

Import prices for HRC in Houston are up $ 10 to $ 1,560 per tonne excluding taxes.

According to the US Department of Commerce, HRC imports in the US could reach a multi-year high in June, with 267,000 tonnes of import licenses per month.