Flat-rolled steel import market reports uptick
Nov 14, 2012 | 04:05 PM
| Catherine Ngai
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steel traders,
flat-rolled steel,
hot-rolled coil,
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medium plate,
carbon plate,
imported steel,
Catherine Ngai
NEW YORK The flat-rolled steel import market is seeing a slight pickup in activity, aided by rising domestic prices and first-quarter contract orders, market participants told AMM.
"Business seems to be slowly on the rebound. Weve definitely seen a slight uptick in orders," one trader said. "Were seeing some interest on certain productslike cold-rolled and galvanized, and even some platebut things are moving slowly, and there are still people who are very, very nervous."
A number of domestic mills have raised prices by $40 and $50 per ton in recent weeks in response to increased raw material costs (amm.com, Nov. 7). With higher domestic prices, the overall pricing benchmarks have moved up, traders said.....
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