Wire rod
Polish mills announced lower offers for October-delivery low-carbon drawing quality wire rod, at 2,700-2,750 zloty ($692-705) per tonne CPT, sources told Fastmarkets.
In comparison, at the beginning of September, similar material was on offer at 2,800-2,850 zloty per tonne CPT.
But persistently low demand has made producers revise their offers downward, Fastmarkets understands.
Fastmarkets’ sources estimated the tradeable market level at 2,650-2,700 zloty per tonne CPT.
As a result, Fastmarkets’ price assessment for steel wire rod (drawing quality), domestic, delivered Poland, was 2,650-2,750 zloty per tonne on Friday, decreasing by 50 zloty per tonne from 2,700-2,800 zloty per tonne on September 27.
“Demand is still very weak, and there is no restocking,” a distributor source told Fastmarkets. The source added that the situation remained unpredictable due to the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.
Import offers of low-carbon drawing quality wire rod from Italy to Poland were heard at €630-650 ($695-717) per tonne CPT, depending on the destination.
From Ukraine, offers of mesh-quality material were heard at €600-610 per tonne CPT.
Moldava-origin mesh-quality wire rod was on offer at €620 per tonne CPT.
Rebar
Prices for Polish rebar also decreased during the assessment week, and were heard at 2,530 zloty per tonne CPT.
In comparison, at the beginning of the previous month, Polish rebar was on offer at 2,610-2,660 zloty per tonne CPT.
Market participants estimated the tradeable market level for the assessment week to be 2,500 zloty per tonne CPT.
Fastmarkets’ weekly price assessment for steel reinforcing bar (rebar), domestic, cpt Poland, was 2,500-2,530 zloty per tonne on Friday, down by 70-75 zloty per tonne from 2,570-2,605 zloty per tonne on September 27.
In the secondary market, prices for rebar from stock were heard at 2,620-2,650 zloty per tonne CPT, depending on the region.
Demand for rebar in Poland also remained weak, according to Fastmarkets’ sources.
The completion of some significant construction projects will be postponed until next year, Fastmarkets understands.
“Some infrastructure projects, which are supposed to be funded by the EU, will start no sooner than the first half of 2025,” a second distributor source told Fastmarkets.
Besides, it was not clear yet whether the government’s program to grant low-interest-rate loans to first-time home buyers would continue. The program was expected to support the residential construction sub-sector.
“The government does not even know what form the program would take. I doubt it will come into force in the first half of next year,” the second distributor said.
Polish domestic rebar prices were still under pressure from imports, Fastmarkets understands. Import offers of rebar from European suppliers to Poland were heard at €600-620 per tonne CPT.