Europe: ArcelorMittal plans to lift steel prices by up to Euro 100/t ($99/t)
ArcelorMittal Europe has decided to raise steel prices by up to Euro 100/t ($99/t) on the back of soaring energy prices and high production costs, despite of decrease in ...
ArcelorMittal Europe has decided to raise steel prices by up to Euro 100/t ($99/t) on the back of soaring energy prices and high production costs, despite of decrease in number of orders. Post revision, the effective prices stand at-
Flat steel prices
- Hot-rolled coil (HRC): Euro 800-850/t ($795-845/t)
- Cold-rolled coil (CRC): Euro 900-950/t ($895-944/t)
- Hot-dipped galvanised coil (HDG): Euro 930-980/t ($925-974/t)
- Prices are based on Eastern Europe for October-November deliveries.
Long steel prices
- Rebar: Euro 750-800/t ($746-795/t)
- Coiled rebar: Euro 770-820/t ($765-815/t)
- Prices are based on Europe for September deliveries.
Considering the demand-supply mismatch and decline in order books, alongside geopolitical tensions and strong energy costs, market participants wonder whether the price hike will be absorbed in the domestic market.
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