Stainless Steel Prices on the Rise: 304 & 316L Demand Grows Amid Raw Material Increases

Stainless steel prices are rising, with 304 and 316L grades seeing increased demand. Nickel prices are up 0.48%, and copper prices are up 0.10%. Demand for 201 grades with special finishes is strong due to limited imports. Meanwhile, Taiwanese upstream stainless steel mills raised their prices this week.

Stainless Steel Price

  • Nickel opened today up by 0.48% at $17,950/ton, while Copper opened today up by 0.10% at $9,953/ton.
  • INR opened today against USD at 83.96/-.
  • 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.320-324/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.

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Stainless Steel News

  • Upstream stainless steel mills in Taiwan announced the October rate last week. Despite poor market conditions, Tsingshan Stainless raised prices again this week.
  • United States dockworkers ended their week-long strike that spanned ports from Maine to Texas. This comes after the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) reached a tentative wage agreement with the US Maritime Alliance (USMX) on October 3.

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.
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