3rd Steel Scrap & Raw Materials Conference-Asia, Live Updates

Live Update – 2

3rd Steel Scrap and Raw Materials Conference: Asia, organised by SteelMint Group in Bangkok, Thailand is continuing with more interesting sessions today. This two-day conference spanning from 11th-12th Sept’17 is being attended by scrap and semi-finished steel buyers, suppliers and steel mills owners from various countries like Vietnam, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia & India which are emerging markets for steel scrap and other raw materials.

In the 1st session organised today, Mr Steven Vercammen – Expert Metals & Mining, McKinsey, Belgium addressed on Growing importance of Chinese Scrap in China.

The key highlights were as follows:

1.Obsolete scrap will drive the growth of available scrap in China as its share is expected to remain around 80% in 2030 against 45% in 2015.

2.Surplus scrap availability in China is likely to occur as scrap supply will exceed the demand even assuming high scrap intensity rates in EAF & BOF.

Mr Paul Butterworth, Research Manager from CRU analysis addressed the conference on the impact of Chinese scrap.

The key insights were as follows:

1.Iron ore demand in China has peaked and increased scrap availability has impacted iron ore demand.

2.Expect a slowdown in construction section in Q4 CY17.

3.Chinese obsolete scrap generation is forecasted to increase by greater than 200 MnT over next 20 years.


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