Indian HRC elbows Chinese material out of Vietnam
The Vietnamese hot rolled coil import market remains weak on bearish sentiment. The limited buying that has been taking place in recent weeks is confined to Indian-origin material because of its competitive pricing, Kallanish notes.
A leading re-roller ordered a 10,000-tonne parcel of Indian-origin SAE 1006 2mm up thickness HRC for early-March shipment on 6 January at $745/tonne cfr Ho Chi Minh City. This mill and another Vietnamese re-roller each ordered 10,000t February-shipment SAE 1006 HRC cargoes from India at $750/t cfr during the week ending 31 December. A similar Indian-origin HRC purchase for end-February shipment concluded on 22 December at $760/t cfr.
Suppliers of Chinese SAE 1006 HRC are not keen to export now. "They cannot compete with Indian SAE1006 material. Bid prices are low, whereas the Chinese market is rising daily," a Chinese trader says. He hears Indian SS400 HRC has been recently ordered at $750/t cfr Vietnam.
There are rumours that customers have also booked Indian SS400 grade HRC at $740-750/t cfr, a manager at a local mill says. Indian HRC is the lowest-priced in the Vietnamese market, he adds. Chinese SS400 grade HRC is currently offered at $770/t cfr Ho Chi Minh City, Chinese trading sources say.
Some trading sources believe that traders are behind the lower-priced Indian HRC sales. "They are short-selling," a Vietnamese trader says. South Korean SAE 1006 HRC is currently offered at $765/t cfr, he adds. The approaching Lunar New Year holiday and fears over the Omicron Covid-19 variant spread have dented market sentiment in Vietnam.
Kallanish assessed SAE 2-2.7mm thickness HRC at $740-750/t cfr Ho Chi Minh City, down $20 on-week.
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Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
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