ASEAN billet buyers resist hiked offers
Importers of billet are slow to accept the price hikes sought by suppliers in East Asia, Kallanish notes. Suppliers have pushed offers to near or beyond $700/tonne cfr during the past week, but transactions appear to be few and taking place at just below this level.
An Indonesian mill is offering 150mm 3sp billet at around $700/t cfr in East Asia, including China, Taiwan and the Philippines. An order was taken on 10 February at $685/t cfr Kaohsiung, a local trader says. A regional trader is certain a booking took place last week for the Indonesian billet at $690/t cfr, but is uncertain if it went to China or Taiwan.
Some traders hear of recent unconfirmed deals for the Indonesian billet to China or Taiwan at $695-700/t cfr. A Chinese trader heard on Friday that billet from the same Indonesian mill was booked at $705/t cfr China. "It was a booking to speculate for future delivery against a hedge in the futures market," he says.
Mills remain bullish. A Vietnamese blast furnace mill raised its offer price to $700/t fob on Friday, up $20/t in just two days. The Vietnamese mill’s offer is “way out of the ballpark at $730-735/t cfr Manila,” a Philippine trader says. He hears of a Thai electric arc furnace 130mm billet offer at $710/t cfr Manila. "These rapid price movements are not healthy for everyone in the end," he adds.
Billet offers from Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam are currently at $705-710/t cfr Manila, a regional trader says. “But the Philippines cannot pay these prices,” the trader says. The last billet order took place at $665/t cfr Manila around 28 January.
Regional re-rolling mills cannot pay up the new billet offers because finished steel in home markets is trailing behind. These buyers' bids for billet are at $20-30/t lower than current billet offers. Kallanish assessed 5sp/ps or Q275 120/125/130mm square billet on Friday at $680-685/t cfr Manila, up $17.5 on week.
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