Price of chrome ore up further.
Price Of Charge Chrome For Q3 - 07 Is Reluctantly Settled By Rise Of 18 US-Cents / Lb.
= Nippon Steel & Sumikin Stainless Steel Corp., Decision Was Made For Marathon Negotiations
The negotiations with stainless steel companies in Japan on price of South African charge chrome to be purchased by them for shipments in July - September quarter of 2007 had taken so long time as marathon race but Nippon Steel & Sumikin Stainless Steel Corp. notified on the 2nd of August that a rise of 18 US-Cents per lb. has been agreed by us. Accordingly, its benchmark price will come to 108 US-Cents per lb. as the highest one in its history.
The two South African producers of Samancor Chrome and Xstrata Alloys participated in the negotiations. Apart from the price of South African charge chrome settled for April - June quarter, in the course of July - September quarter when LME nickel prices have fallen to a considerable extent and a circle to decrease stainless steel production is spreading over the world, stainless steel mills in Japan and South Korea have decided to decrease their production of stainless steel, causing an emergent aspect. On the other hand, a tightness on supply situation of ferro-chrome has still continued at present.
In a ravine of the two matters which the request to save cost for production of stainless steel and the requirement to rise substantially price of charge chrome being backed by the tightened supply in July - September quarter placed by producers before consumers, the marathon negotiations were taken place as an extraordinary case. However, it is thought that, by taking into consideration of the sustainable relationship between suppliers and consumers to be maintained for a long period, Japanese side has to incline to reach an judgment to agree to a rise of 18 US-Cents per lb. for July - September quarter, which European mills have already accepted.
Price Of Charge Chrome For Q3 - 07 Is Reluctantly Settled By Rise Of 18 US-Cents / Lb.
= Nippon Steel & Sumikin Stainless Steel Corp., Decision Was Made For Marathon Negotiations
The negotiations with stainless steel companies in Japan on price of South African charge chrome to be purchased by them for shipments in July - September quarter of 2007 had taken so long time as marathon race but Nippon Steel & Sumikin Stainless Steel Corp. notified on the 2nd of August that a rise of 18 US-Cents per lb. has been agreed by us. Accordingly, its benchmark price will come to 108 US-Cents per lb. as the highest one in its history.
The two South African producers of Samancor Chrome and Xstrata Alloys participated in the negotiations. Apart from the price of South African charge chrome settled for April - June quarter, in the course of July - September quarter when LME nickel prices have fallen to a considerable extent and a circle to decrease stainless steel production is spreading over the world, stainless steel mills in Japan and South Korea have decided to decrease their production of stainless steel, causing an emergent aspect. On the other hand, a tightness on supply situation of ferro-chrome has still continued at present.
In a ravine of the two matters which the request to save cost for production of stainless steel and the requirement to rise substantially price of charge chrome being backed by the tightened supply in July - September quarter placed by producers before consumers, the marathon negotiations were taken place as an extraordinary case. However, it is thought that, by taking into consideration of the sustainable relationship between suppliers and consumers to be maintained for a long period, Japanese side has to incline to reach an judgment to agree to a rise of 18 US-Cents per lb. for July - September quarter, which European mills have already accepted.