SteelMint learned from industry participants that imported scrap trades in Bangladesh have remained slow as current prevailing offers in the market are comparatively high against buyers’ expectation and other subcontinental markets.
News ID: 4325 Publish Date : 2019/04/11
SteelMint in conversation with trade participants in Bangladesh shared that imported HRC offers fell by USD 5-10/MT as Chinese steel prices started softening in domestic and global market.
News ID: 4264 Publish Date : 2019/04/09
As per the data compiled by SteelMint’s vessel line up department, Bangladesh has observed a sharp rise in bulk imports of ferrous scrap,
News ID: 4247 Publish Date : 2019/04/08
SteelMint learned from industry participants that imported scrap market in Bangladesh has observed very limited trades as local sentiments have turned down now.
News ID: 4238 Publish Date : 2019/04/08
Amid fluctuation in Indian domestic sponge prices, the export offers to Bangladesh have remained more or less firm, as per SteelMint's weekly assessment.
News ID: 4218 Publish Date : 2019/04/07
South Asian countries have observed increased imported scrap prices since the opening of the week on improved buying interest in Pakistan and Bangladesh , however, the Indian market remained slow on limited cash flow amid financial year closing and ahead of general election in the near future.
News ID: 4176 Publish Date : 2019/03/30
Bangladesh based medium mills have kept their Rebar offers unchanged this week following stability in raw material prices and average trade volumes.
News ID: 4161 Publish Date : 2019/03/29
SteelMint learned from industry participants that imported scrap market in Bangladesh has observed two bulk scrap vessels booked last week.
News ID: 4159 Publish Date : 2019/03/29
SteelMint learned from industry participants that imported scrap market in Bangladesh has maintained silence in terms of trades since last two weeks’ time.
News ID: 4142 Publish Date : 2019/03/25
SteelMint learned from industry participants that imported scrap market in Bangladesh has observed very limited trades for imported scrap amid subdued demand this week.
News ID: 4102 Publish Date : 2019/03/21
SteelMint in conversation with market participants learned that Imported HRC offers to Bangladesh reported surge by around USD 15-20/MT from China.
News ID: 4096 Publish Date : 2019/03/21
Bangladesh - one of the world's largest ship re-cycler and has remained still in the top buyers list of ship breaking scrap in Feb’19. Scrapped ship imports fell to 21 in Feb'19, as per the SteelMint’s assessment.
News ID: 4094 Publish Date : 2019/03/20
This week imported HRC offers to Bangladesh remain unchanged from China. Currently imported HRC (1.6-2mm) offers from China’s major mills are heard in range of USD 575-580/MT CFR Chittagong.
News ID: 4051 Publish Date : 2019/03/16
SteelMint learned in recent conversations with industry participants that imported scrap offers to Bangladesh have moved down following softening sentiments in the global market.
News ID: 4029 Publish Date : 2019/03/15
Sponge iron export offers from eastern India to Bangladesh have again dropped by USD 10/MT following decline in domestic prices by INR 500-1,000/MT (USD 7-14) in a week's time.
News ID: 4018 Publish Date : 2019/03/14
Following significant downfall in domestic sponge prices, export offers have also went down by USD 5-10/MT and by USD 10-15/MT in a week's duration.
News ID: 3963 Publish Date : 2019/03/11
Rebar offers of mid sized mills in Bangladesh have remained unchanged this week amid average deals, trade participants reported.
News ID: 3933 Publish Date : 2019/03/10
Following surge in Indian domestic sponge prices, the export offers to Bangladesh increased sharply by USD 15/MT W-o-W. In line with Indian domestic sponge iron price hike, it marked uptick by INR 1,500/MT (USD 22) W-o-W in eastern region.
News ID: 3856 Publish Date : 2019/03/06
Following steep decline in Chinese HRC export offers, Bangladesh mills turned active in booking HRC.
News ID: 2987 Publish Date : 2018/12/19
SteelMint learned in recent conversations with industry participants that limited trades for containerized scrap concluded at stable prices in Bangladesh this week. However, sentiments remain moderate amid limited inquiries in the local market by end customers.
News ID: 2853 Publish Date : 2018/12/08