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North American Steel Market Exhibits Resilience Driven by Infrastructure and Domestic Demand

The North American steel market, particularly in the United States, continues to demonstrate remarkable resilience, largely supported by robust domestic demand from critical sectors and the protective measures of Section 232 tariffs. Hot-rolled coil (HRC) prices, a key benchmark for flat steel products, have seen periods of stability and upward movement, reflecting a healthy balance between supply and demand. The Biden administration’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law remains a significant catalyst, channeling billions of dollars into projects across transportation, energy, and public utilities. This sustained investment translates into consistent demand for structural steel, rebar, and various long products, ensuring a steady order book for domestic mills.

The automotive sector, after navigating production bottlenecks and labor disputes, has also shown a notable recovery. Automakers are ramping up vehicle assembly, leading to increased demand for high-strength, lightweight steels, especially as the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) accelerates. This demand is further bolstered by the need for inventory restocking across the supply chain. Section 232 tariffs on steel imports, which impose a 25% duty on most steel products entering the U.S., continue to play a crucial role in safeguarding the domestic industry. These tariffs have effectively limited import penetration, creating a more favorable environment for U.S. steelmakers to operate at higher capacity utilization rates and maintain pricing power. While some argue that tariffs contribute to higher domestic prices, the consensus among U.S. producers is that they are essential for national security and industry viability.

Capacity expansions, particularly in electric arc furnace (EAF) technology, are a prominent feature of the North American landscape. Several new EAF mills and rolling facilities are coming online or are in advanced stages of construction, signaling confidence in long-term demand. These investments are largely driven by a focus on decarbonization and the ability to utilize abundant domestic scrap steel as a feedstock, aligning with environmental goals. However, the influx of new capacity could introduce oversupply concerns in the future if demand growth falters. The scrap steel market, a vital input for EAFs, remains a key variable, with its prices influencing the cost structure of a significant portion of domestic steel production. Overall, the North American steel market appears poised for continued stability, underpinned by strong domestic fundamentals and strategic policy support, though vigilance is required regarding future capacity additions.

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