August 2024: Stainless Steel Round Bar Prices Rise in US and Germany, Fall in China
August 2024: Stainless Steel Round Bar Prices Rise in US and Germany, Fall in China

August 2024: Stainless Steel Round Bar Prices Rise in US and Germany, Fall in China

  • 09-Sep-2024 4:10 PM
  • Journalist: Peter Schmidt

During the month of August, there was a slight increase in Stainless Steel Round Bar prices in the USA and Germany, while China saw a slight decline. These price changes were influenced by factors such as raw material costs, demand fluctuations, and regional circumstances.

The cost of Stainless Steel Round Bar went up slightly in August due to an imbalance in demand and supply. Additionally, the USA experienced a decrease in the supply of these bars because of weaker import dynamics. During the month, supplier deliveries slowed down slightly, and customer inventories were reported to be low. Steel import permit applications also declined in August compared to the prior month. Moreover, there was a significant increase in demand for Stainless Steel Round Bar driven by economic factors and manufacturing trends. Factory orders saw a rise, especially for civilian aircraft. The automotive sector showed growth, with sales increases in both electric vehicles and traditional automakers.

There was a slight increase in prices in the German market for Stainless Steel Round Bar in August. Various factors, including fluctuations in raw material costs, changes in demand, and regional circumstances, influence the European steel market, affecting prices and the balance of supply and demand of Stainless Steel Round Bar. The rise is partly due to recent price hikes by ArcelorMittal, driven by increased production expenses and modifications in supply chains. Despite these alterations, there has been a slight decrease in the supply of Stainless Steel Round Bar, influenced by new safeguards in the European steel industry that restrict imports, as well as high domestic production costs. Additionally, initiatives such as Outokumpu's acquisition of Cronimet North-East GmbH and the partnership between Acciaieria Arvedi and Craemer highlight the industry's growing focus on sustainability and recycling. These steps are aimed at addressing environmental concerns and improving market dynamics, despite the ongoing restructuring efforts by Outokumpu.

The Chinese price of Stainless Steel Round Bar observed a slight decline in August due to market fluctuations. Despite some minor output reductions at mills in China, the supply of Stainless Steel Round Bar remained stable. The government's decision to suspend the steel capacity replacement program signified a cautious approach to industry growth. Additionally, there was a decrease in demand for Stainless Steel Round Bar as the market entered the off-season, leading to a noticeable drop in sales volumes. The automobile sector, a major consumer, also witnessed reduced sales of Stainless Steel Round Bar. Both domestic and international demand weakened, with a decrease in export volumes. The broader manufacturing sector experienced reduced demand, indicating a market contraction.

According to ChemAnalyst, in the United States, a rise in inventory levels could affect prices in the domestic market of Stainless Steel Round Bar. Additionally in Germany, a surplus of inventory and weak demand from the downstream infrastructure industry could result in price declines of Stainless Steel Round Bar. Similarly, in China, the Stainless Steel Round Bar prices might decrease due to reduced demand from the automotive sector.

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