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Steel Prices Rebound Amid Global Market Activity

Steel prices have shown a modest increase today, with the Chinese steel price rising to 3,059 CNY per tonne, up 0.33% from the previous day. Similarly, hot-rolled coil (HRC) steel prices in the U.S. have climbed to $795.01 per tonne, marking a 0.25% rise. Despite these upticks, HRC prices have declined by 7.02% over the past month, indicating ongoing volatility in the market.

The recent uptick in steel prices can be attributed to several factors. In China, the increase in steel prices is partly due to reduced production during the summer months, leading to tighter supply. Additionally, the Chinese government’s infrastructure stimulus measures have bolstered demand, particularly for hot-rolled coil products.

In the U.S., the rise in HRC prices is influenced by domestic supply constraints and the impact of tariffs on imported steel. The 50% tariffs on most imported steel have led to increased costs for manufacturers, which are being passed on to consumers. However, the overall decline in HRC prices over the past month suggests that these factors may not be sufficient to sustain long-term price increases.

Looking ahead, market analysts anticipate that steel prices may continue to fluctuate due to global economic uncertainties, trade policies, and shifts in demand across key industries. While the recent rebound is a positive sign, the underlying volatility in the steel market underscores the need for stakeholders to remain vigilant and adaptable to changing market conditions.

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