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Bangladesh Steel Trade Low on seasonal slow demand
Bangladesh is one of the fastest growing countries. The country has a total steel capacity of 3.5 MnT, which is expected to increase to 5 MnT in the years to come. Arrival of monsoon has made the overall trade of steel in Bangladesh low. Monsoon hampers the overall development projects of the country which makes the buyers reluctant to stay active in the market. Trade of billet has reduced as taxes that have been changed in the budget passed this year (applicable from 1st June) made buyers minimize their trading activity. Local mills report 12 mm rebar prices being stable at around 47,000-50,000/MT Bangladesh Taka (USD 583-620) and billet prices at around 41,000-42,000/MT Bangladesh Taka (USD 508-521). Earlier (after budget) addition of 15% VAT on rebar has increased the prices for the product, hence the buyers were not willing to trade at such high prices. Now, the 15% VAT is said to have been removed. This decision would make the traders return to the market soon. “Steel trade in Bangladesh is expected to return to normal during August-September, as the weather gets better.” said an official of large steel mill based in Industrial hub – Chittagong. Steelmakers prefer Scrap over Billet in Bangladesh: According to provisional customs data maintained with SteelMint, total bullk ferrous Scrap imports in Bangladesh hiked by 42% Y-o-Y to 803,014 MT in FY17, which was just 469,010 MT in FY16. However, total imports of billet in Bangladesh declined sharply in FY17 compared to previous fiscal. 352,800 MT…