Iran: Domestic Billet Prices Decreases on Low Demand

Iran, one of the largest billet exporter in MENA region has exported 1,790,224 MT billet and bloom during the first five months of current Persian year (21-Mar till 22-Aug’18). As per the data released by Iranian Customs, export of billet during the period was reportedly up by 42% Y-o-Y against 1,258,094 MT during the same period of last Persian year. GCC and Far East Asia was the major destination for Iranian billet.

As per SteelMint’s assessment, during the beginning of week 41 (06 Oct- 11 Oct’18) billet was traded at around IRR 37,690 (USD 897/MT). On Sunday, the domestic billet prices were noted to be around IRR 38,060/KG (USD 906/MT). During the mid-week the prices were around IRR 37,650- 37,920/KG (USD 896-903/MT). Towards the end of the week domestic billet price were noted to be around IRR 38,310/KG (USD 912/MT).

According to Planner “Market is actually calm considering the USD depreciation and no clear uptrend is seen in the prices.”

IFNAA quoted “Billet demand level was at the bottom in Iran and transportation problems continued last week and affected long products demand too. Therefore, lower demand in billet market was not something strange.”

Commodities 6/10/2018 7/10/2018 8/10/2018 9/10/2018 10/10/2018 11/10/2018
Scrap        29,810        29,850        30,180        30,810          30,970          30,010
Billet        37,690        38,060        37,920        37,650          36,650          38,310
Rebar        44,980        45,530        45,540        45,120          44,620          46,680
Difference between Scrap-Billet          7,880          8,210          7,740          6,840            5,680            8,300
Difference between Billet-Rebar          7,290          7,470          7,620          7,470            7,970            8,370

Quantity in IRR/KG
Source: Planner

South Kaveh Steel Sold Billet at IME

South Kaveh Steel Company sold 10,000 MT billet against the demand of 17,000 MT at IME on 14 Oct’18 at IRR 33,224/KG (USD 791/MT).


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