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Malaysia Analyses

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Import billet prices inch down further in latest deals in SE Asia

Ex-China wire rod prices stable at low levels, some ASEAN mills cut offers

Some SE Asian importers purchase Chinese billet before slight rise in offers

Global View on Billet: Declines continue as supply exceeds demand, despite firm scrap

Global View on Billet: Prices finally move up everywhere amid rebound in China, higher scrap prices

US import rebar and wire rod pricing steady to down with low demand as supplies remain high

Import billet offers in SE Asia increase, but without reaction from buyers

SE Asian buyers resume billet purchases, achieving lower prices

US import rebar and wire rod pricing continues flat to down amid reports of increased imports, lower scrap pricing for ...

US long steel steady to down with lower priced scrap, increased import pressure on domestic mills as demand struggles

Asian rebar prices remain stable, following trend in China

Ex-Asia billet prices fall further despite expectations, outlook bearish again

US tariff postponement supports ex-Asia billet prices, though China still targeted

Ex-Asia billet price drops to lowest level since Sept amid trade war, demand starts to revive

Wire rod prices in Asia post little changes as insufficient demand prevent rises

SE Asian billet importers push strongly for declines, trading stops even for sanctioned origins

Ex-Asia billet prices inch down as hike attempts fail in most markets

Asian rebar market trends sideways as China returns slowly from holiday

Ex-China wire rod prices move sideways, keeping mood in Asia firm

Expectations in Asian rebar market cautiously positive, after some rises in China

Ex-China wire rod prices increase, but ASEAN mills keep prices stable

Ex-China rebar prices edge up mainly amid expectations, bolstering ASEAN offers

Ex-China billet offers rise amid monetary policy easing announcement for 2025, ASEAN mills hold prices

Ex-China rebar offers stable, supporting Asian import prices, outlook rather weak

Import billet prices fall further in SE Asia as some traders become aggressive

Ex-China billet prices hit bottom for now as another stimulus expected, ex-ASEAN deals sporadic

Billet prices for SE Asian buyers fall, but trading not so active with more declines possible

China becomes aggressive in billet exports again, pressure on ASEAN mills increases

Tentative increase seen in Asian rebar market

Ex-Malaysia rebar still among lowest in SE Asia despite recent fall of Chinese offers

Global View on Billet: China’s slump triggers more bearishness globally, though ‘Golden September’ starts

Ex-China rebar prices move down, ex-Malaysia prices stable for now

Global View on Billet: Gradual recovery in prices leads to better non-China sales

Global View on Billet: Market uncertain amid shaky rebound in China

Ex-China billet prices bottom up after hitting $420/mt FOB, ex-ASEAN prices not competitive

Ex-China rebar prices down sharply after almost RMB 200/mt fall in futures this week

Import billet in SE Asia falls to $450/mt CFR, market awaits next movements

Global View on Billet: Prices inevitably keep falling as China still has major impact

Ex-China rebar prices keep falling, depressing SE Asia’s import market

Global View on Billet: Major markets hit bottom for the time being

Global View on Billet: China’s aggression impacts all markets, has temporary bottom been reached?

Ex-China billet prices fall again, SE Asian importers cautious on purchases

Ex-China and ex-Malaysia rebar offers decline

Billet buying gradually improves in SE Asia, following another price drop

Free Global View on Billet: Some suppliers attempt price increases, but success very limited

Free Global View on Billet: Declines resume almost everywhere driven by weakness in China


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