Longs and Billet Analyses

SteelOrbis provides the latest longs and billet prices and price trends via the longs and billet price reports and market analyses listed below. These longs and billet price reports are derived from actual longs and billet market transactions and they can also be viewed on a weekly basis by using the archive drop-down tool below.

 
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Turkey’s Kardemir cuts its wire rod prices significantly

Turkey’s Kardemir reduces its wire rod prices for engineering grade products

Shagang Group cuts local rebar prices by RMB 100/mt for mid-May

India’s RINL floats export tender for 20,000 mt of billet for June 30 delivery

Deals prevalent within US domestic rebar market

Sentiment in Turkish longs market still pessimistic

Only small import billet cargoes booked in Turkey, uncertainty prevails

Ex-ASEAN billet prices down, contrary to tentative rebound in SE Asia import market

Turkish domestic official wire rod prices follow diverse trends

Ex-India billet prices drop as local market sinks to five-month low, overseas sales rise

Iran concludes another billet export deal with no price rise

US import rebar prices still trending low

H-beam prices in local Chinese market - Week 19

Downtrend in local Indian rebar market accelerates, output cuts looming

Chinese domestic steel section prices decrease again

Local wire rod quotations in Indian market - week 19

Wire rod prices from Turkey’s Aegean region decline

Turkish domestic rebar spot prices rebound slightly ahead of elections

Import billet prices in Turkey impacted by fall in scrap quotations

Local Chinese longs prices trend down but rebound today as output cuts start to work

Turkish merchant bar export prices decrease significantly

Concerns start to mount in southern European longs market  

Import rebar prices in Asia slip further, bearish mood still prevails

Global View on Billet: Mood worsens further as Asia still negative, scrap falling

Romanian longs prices fall further amid negative market factors

Wire rod prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 18

Domestic rebar prices in Taiwan - week 18

US wire rod prices maintain downward expectations

Turkish domestic rebar spot prices fall below $650/mt

China bearish after holidays, billet prices in Asia still at same low levels

Ex-Turkey longs prices pulled down by weaker import scrap prices

Tradable levels slip in Asian wire rod market, though ex-China FOB prices stable

Russia’s billet prices slip amid low trade, pessimistic scrap outlook

Local Turkish merchant bar prices fall amid weaker scrap prices

Interest in ex-Iran billet modest, slab sales more active

Indian billet sellers forced to cut export prices as local downtrend gathers pace

Shagang Group cuts local rebar prices by RMB 100/mt for early May

US domestic rebar prices set to soften

Mood in SE Asian billet market still bearish despite absence of traders’ aggressive offers

Local Turkish official wire rod prices follow diverse trends

Iskenderun-based Turkish mill revises its longs prices

Import wire rod prices dip further in Turkey amid stalled demand, aggressive Asia

India’s RINL floats export tender for 30,000 mt of billet for mid-June shipment

Low US import rebar offers fail to get traction

Turkish domestic rebar spot prices fall sharply as week begins

Downward spiral continues in local Indian rebar market amid economic and political negatives

Turkey’s Icdas cuts its longs prices sharply

Local wire rod quotations in Indian market - week 18

Ex-Turkey merchant bar prices fall amid weaker import scrap prices

US wire rod prices continue to trend weak


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