Steel Producers at IREPAS: Sentiment for rest of 2018 is very positive

Tuesday, 08 May 2018 14:31:56 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

During the SteelOrbis 2018 Spring Conference & 78th IREPAS Meeting held in Warsaw on May 6-8, Murat Cebecioglu from Turkish steel producer ICDAS, chairman of IREPAS and also of the producers committee, said that at the producers committee meeting everyone agreed that there is demand in the long steel market but also obstacles, adding that the two main worries are what China will do and where this current protectionism will take us. He indicated that sentiment was very positive for the remainder of 2018.

Regarding the Section 232 extension, Mr. Cebecioglu said that there might be some further extensions to the Section 232 deadline in order to see what the other countries are going to do. He added that it is a dangerous game the US is playing, saying that everyone needs clarity. He also pointed out that with the tariffs the US is targeting a capacity utilization of 75 percent, though they will still need to import at this rate.

The committee chairman stressed that these trade disputes are not sustainable, stating that they have to end somewhere. According to the IREPAS chairman, if the EU is exempt from the duties after June 1 and rest of the world is not, it will create a problem for Turks as a major exporter. However, he went on to say that, if everyone gets 25 percent, then Turkey will still have a chance to export rebar to the US. He also said that a 25 percent duty rate across the board would be more fair compared to quotas granted for some countries.

Mr. Cebecioglu also commented on the removal of the import duty on Turkish rebar, stating, “We have not seen a real threat at the moment but we know small volumes are coming to Turkey. As of now, there is a safeguard investigation in Turkey. We have to protect what is ours.”

Responding to a question about the graphite electrode shortage, the producers committee chairman said the shortage has been relieved to some extent, though the steel industry needs more and more electrodes due to the new electric arc furnaces being built. He also indicated that the cost of electrodes is rising also because of higher needle coke prices.


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