Stainless Steel Market Update: Nickel & Copper Gain; India-US Agreement on Critical Minerals Soon
Nickel prices opened 0.22% higher at $17,890/ton, with copper also rising 0.39% at $9,905/ton. Domestic demand for 304 and 316L has slightly improved in recent months, especially for CR and HR varieties. Meanwhile, India and the US are expected to sign an agreement on critical minerals.
Stainless Steel Price
- Nickel opened today up by 0.22% at $17,890/ton, while Copper opened today up by 0.39% at $9,905/ton.
- INR opened today against USD at 83.97/-.
- Current retail price for 304 CR wider 2B is now running approximately at Rs.198-201/kg basic price range, ex-Delhi, while for narrow, it is approximately Rs.3-5/kg cheaper, plus GST.
- SS 316L imported material is now being retailed in the price range of Rs.317-321/kg for HR wider. Indian material is expensive by Rs.5-10/kg. For CR wider, the rates are Rs.10/kg higher than HR. SS 201 imported CR 2B (extra low thicknesses like 0.26mm) is being retailed at Rs. 143-148/kg, ex-Delhi, plus GST.
- Domestic 201 (cheapest grade) is now being retailed in the price range of Rs.140-143/- base price (plus thickness difference extra), plus GST.
Stainless Steel Demand and Supply
- Demand is slightly better in 304 & 316L (CR & HR), in generic sizes, as compared to previous 3 months.
- Not much demand is there in ferritic grades, except some railway fabrication usage in 409M/X2CrNi12/IRSM 44-97 grades.
- Good demand is being observed in No.4/Matte PVCfinish in 201 grades, due to short supply from domestic players, and non-renewal of BIS for imported material.
- Decent demand is also being observed in 304 narrow sizes, for applications like pipes and tubes or rerolling usages, due to short supply in imported material.
Stainless Steel News
- Australian nickel miner Wyloo has announced to sell its low-carbon nickel on the Metalshub trading platform. Through this initiative, Wyloo wants to establish a price index for green metals.
- India and the US are likely to sign an initial agreement on critical minerals this week during trade minister Piyush Goyal's visit to Washington.
- The London Metal Exchange (LME) is set to approve the expansion of its global metals warehousing network into Hong Kong before the end of this year, opening the door to mainland China.
Expert Opinion
- Both 304 & 316L are expected to have a medium to good run in this week, owing to the slight raw material price increase.
- The 400 series is continuing with its dull run, due to the lack of demand in ferritic grades.
- The 200 series is still performing strongly, in special finishes like N4P (Matte PVC) & N8P (Mirror PVC) owing to the lack of imported products in the market.