Steel prices hit new high after a series of rapid increases

Steel prices have hit a new high after a series of rapid increases from May through June 2021 when they increased by more than 50 percent compared to the beginning of the year.

According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), as governments around the world issued economic stimulus packages of tens of trillions of dollars to revive their economies, the prices of primary materials such as oil and other raw materials increased.

In Vietnam, after a feverish December in 2020 for steel prices, MoIT announced: "The steel market has stabilised and formed a new higher price level."

Prices of finished steel products have remained at more than 16 million VND (695 USD) per tonne since the start of this month compared to June, when the price for a tonne of finished products was 2 million VND lower. Earlier in 2021, the products were listed at 24 million VND, causing lots of trouble in the construction industry.   

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 Demand for iron ore and steel scrap for steel production is forecast to increase significantly in 2021 compared to 2020. (Photo: vasgroup.vn)

Statistics from the Vietnam Steel Association (VSA) said most of the raw materials for steel production in Vietnam, except for the production of Thai Nguyen Iron and Steel Joint Stock Company of Vietnam Steel Corporation with an output of about 300,000 tonnes per year, was imported. The association also forecast demand for iron ore and steel scrap for steel production would increase significantly in 2021 compared to 2020.

The association's chairman Nghiem Xuan Da said the iron ore price in May 2021 increased by 2.4 times compared to the price in February 2020. In detail, the price increased from 86 USD to 206 USD per tonne in May. The scrap steel price in May 2021 increased by 1.9 times compared to February 2020 price, from 270 USD to 512 USD per tonne.

That said, the price of iron ore mined at Thai Nguyen Iron and Steel Joint Stock Company in the same period only increased by 8 percent.

According to a representative of the Hoa Phat Group, the selling price of steel products in the first five months of 2021 increased. Compared to February 2020, the prices of steel billet in May 2021 increased by 62 percent. The increase was 49 percent for construction steel prices, and 94 percent for hot-rolled coil prices respectively.

The VSA’s report said local steel production reached more than 15.9 million tonnes of all kinds in the first half, up 37 percent over the same term last year. In which, steel billet reached 11.1 million tonnes, up 29 percent.

The report also said consumption of steel products in H1 reached more than 14.05 million tonnes, up 35 percent over the same period in 2020, in which, steel billet accounted for 10.08 million tonnes, up 29 percent over the same period in 2020.

The MoIT’s has estimated that the production capacity of enterprises in 2021 would be stable and forecast high growth for enterprises with new investment projects that go into products such as the Hoa Phat Group and Nghi Son Steel Joint Stock Company.

In particular, for billet products, the Hoa Phat Group and the Nghi Son Steel Joint Stock Company in 2021 are expected to experience high growth with an expected increase of 38 percent for Hoa Phat Group and 44 percent for Nghi Son Steel and 7 percent for Vietnam Steel Corporation.

For construction steel, the department estimated that the Hoa Phat Group's construction steel production output in 2021 would increase by about 42 percent compared to 2020, Nghi Son Steel Joint Stock Company's production would increase about three times compared to Vietnam Steel Corporation’s output which would be about the equivalent of 2020.

For hot-rolled coil (HRC) products, the Hoa Phat Group was expected to produce 2.88 million tonnes, an increase of more than four times compared to 2020 from the Hoa Phat Dung Quat Iron and Steel Production Complex that has just started production.

As an expert in the steel market, Nguyen Van Sua said the supply and demand of steel products will be stable this year with slower growth in the last half.

The MoIT forecast by the end of 2021, both prices of finished steel and iron ore would be reduced from the current new prices.

VNA

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