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China is taking a tougher stance on steel capacity swaps in a bid to control pollution emissions from its mammoth steelmaking industry and alleviate oversupply.
Hot-rolled coil prices in the United States have climbed above $49.50 per hundredweight ($990 per short ton), while buyers have voiced concerns that the rapid run-up in prices may mean a potential inventory devaluation in the future.
Prices for cold-rolled and galvanized steel sheet have jumped again in the United States, and buyers who need spot material anticipate no near-term relief from domestic mills, where lead times ultimately may be stretching out to the spring of 2021.
Steel scrap prices have risen again across all major consumer markets over the past week, driven by solid demand and constrained supplies.
The price of shredded steel scrap imported jumped by almost $30 per tonne on Friday December 18 due to continued tightness in container availability and a strong international market, sources told Fastmarkets.
Reports that Chinese crushers could be looking to buy US soybeans for February lifting could provide competition for corn…
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