Japanese H2 export prices decline on latest bids

Tuesday, 30 January 2018 09:43:56 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

On January 23, SteelOrbis reported that several leading South Korean steelmakers reduced their bids for Japanese H2 scrap. Bids, which attracted all desired scrap for purchase, were at JPY 36,500-36,900/mt ($331-335/mt) FOB Tokyo Bay.

Sources report bid prices for H2 scrap have declined further by JPY 1,000/mt, reducing bid levels by $5/mt to JPY 35,500-35,900/mt ($326-330/mt) FOB Tokyo Bay.

Due to currency fluctuations in which the JPY has strengthened against the dollar, the effect in dollar terms was lessened by approximately $4/mt. At January 23 rates, the prices would have declined to $322-326/mt FOB Tokyo Bay.

USD = JPY 110.26 (Jan 23)

USD = JPY 108.84 (Jan 30)


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