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U.S. Midwest HRC Market Analysis: June 2025

The U.S. Midwest Hot-Rolled Coil (HRC) market is currently navigating a period of heightened volatility, largely influenced by recent shifts in trade policy. As of June 6, 2025, the average domestic HRC price was assessed at $845 per short ton (st) by both SteelMarketUpdate (SMU) and S&P Global Platts. In contrast, CME Group's June 2025 HRC futures settled higher at $872.00/st on June 4, with July 2025 futures showing a more significant increase, closing at $924/st by June 5. This notable difference between physical spot prices and futures contracts suggests that the immediate transaction market has not yet fully absorbed the aggressive repricing seen in forward-looking futures. The futures market appears to be anticipating the impact of recent policy changes more acutely than the current physical demand.

May 2025 witnessed a distinct downward trend in HRC prices, with the average price decreasing by 7.1% month-over-month to $885/t ex-works. This decline was attributed to weak final demand and falling scrap prices. However, this trajectory reversed sharply in early June. Following President Trump's announcement on June 4, 2025, to double Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from 25% to 50%, the HRC futures market experienced a rapid surge, with July futures rallying over $120/st. This abrupt shift from a fundamentally driven decline to a policy-induced spike underscores the profound and immediate influence of governmental trade policies on commodity markets, capable of overriding prevailing supply and demand dynamics in the short term.

The doubling of Section 232 tariffs is the primary driver of current market sentiment, making imported HRC significantly more expensive and theoretically enabling domestic mills to push for higher prices. Despite this, underlying demand for HRC remains sluggish, having slowed compared to earlier months this year. Buyers are largely holding off on spot purchases, opting to cover only immediate needs rather than engaging in speculative buying. Furthermore, raw material costs, including ferrous scrap and iron ore, have continued their decline into June. This indicates that the current upward pressure on HRC prices is predominantly an artificial, policy-driven effect, rather than a reflection of robust market fundamentals or strong end-user demand.

Short-Term Outlook and Conclusion

Despite the sharp, tariff-induced surge in futures prices, most market participants anticipate a further gradual decline in HRC prices as the summer progresses. This expectation is rooted in the typical seasonal slowdown, coupled with persistent tepid demand and ample domestic supply indicated by short lead times. The market is expected to remain highly volatile, caught between the inflationary pressures of tariffs and the deflationary forces of weak underlying demand and falling raw material costs. Businesses must therefore adopt a highly adaptive strategy, continuously monitoring both policy developments and real-time demand indicators, given the inherent conflict in market signals.

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