Italian rebar producers are looking to implement price increases of €20-30/tonne ($22.1-33.2) in an effort to halt the price decline and regain some lost margins. Increased costs of production, especially in terms of energy, have put significant pressure on their financials.
According to buyers who spoke to Kallanish, the outlook for the end of the year remains pessimistic, with ongoing low downstream orders and reduced consumption. Buyers have no confidence that the latest hike attempt will be sustained. The distribution sector is adopting a cautious approach. Sources indicate prices for domestic rebar have remained steady in comparison to last month, but a price decline is expected.
Transaction values in the domestic market last week ranged from €290-300/t base ex-works, or €550-560/t ex-works effective. This includes an average of €260/t for additional size extras. Domestic mesh is at around €400/t, excluding transportation costs.
There is an additional charge of €300/t for size extras. Mills are requesting €320-330/t ex-works for rebar. Some steelmakers temporarily halted sales last week due to uncertainty surrounding pricing decisions. The market continues to underperform, with buyers reporting an influx of much cheaper long products from Turkey.
Natalia Capra France