Steelmakers raise prices for September delivery
Updated: 2013-08-14 17:30
By Wang Ying in Shanghai (chinadaily.com.cn)
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Buoyed by robust transactions since July, the nation's leading steelmaker, Baoshan Iron and Steel Co Ltd (Baosteel), raised the ex-factory price of hot-rolled coils by 150 yuan ($24.5) per metric ton for September delivery on Aug 13, and the price of other major products was marked up by 120 yuan per ton.
It is the first time the Shanghai-based steel mill has increased product prices since May. Baosteel lowered prices for its main products in June and July on soft demand, and kept prices unchanged in August.
The steel market is showing signs of a rebound. In the 10 most recent trading days, benchmark Shanghai steel futures surged from 3,418 yuan per ton to 3,760 yuan per ton, reflecting strong confidence in the market, Shanghai Securities Daily reported.
Wuhan Iron and Steel Co Ltd, based in central China, also lifted its core product prices by 100 yuan per ton for September delivery on Aug 12.
Several factors are working in favor of steel makers. Steel demand from property development, automobile and home appliance manufacturing is recovering; crude steel output has been falling for three consecutive months; and steel inventories keep dropping. These factors will shore up market sentiment, according to an analyst at Mysteel.com.
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