During the week ending September 24th, due to the Chinese government’s announcement of a series of economic stimulus measures, prices forย cold-rolled coilsย in Asia have significantly increased. SS400 HRC has increased by $7 per ton, reaching $456 per ton FOB China on September 24th. The price of Southeast Asian coil at the same level has increased by $13, with a CFR of $470 per ton. The export quotation was raised to $459 per ton offshore price in Jingtang earlier. The quotes for Q235 and Q195 in Vietnam have risen to the CFR level of around $475 per ton, an increase of $5 per ton from the quote on September 23. Some South Korean SAE1006 transactions are priced at $490 per ton, so China’s resource advantage is not significant. According to a Vietnamese trader, a Vietnamese buyer recently purchased 20000 tons of SAE1006 hot coils from China at a FOB price of $475 per ton, an increase of $5.
In terms ofย cold coils, SPCC grade 1mm thick cold coils are priced at $518/ton FOB China, up $6/ton this week. On September 24th, China’s export prices rose to $529-530 per ton FOB, after hovering in the $515-520 per ton FOB range the previous week. The price difference between the export prices of cold coils and SAE1006 grade hot coils has widened from $42/ton a week ago to $43/ton.
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