Posted on 13 Jul 2009
Baosteel, the listed unit of
The company also raised the price of cold-rolled steel coil by 500 yuan a tonne, trade sources said, adding that they were surprised by the price hikes.
"I think it could mean that Baosteel has agreed to follow the price cut that Rio Tinto and Japanese steel mills signed." said Cui Jingyi, analyst at Guotai & Junan Securities.
"Previously some some steel mills held back the price hikes to prevent any negative influences on the iron ore price negotiation, and now the picture is clear for them to make their price adjustments," she said.
"Additionally, we have seen some recovery on domestic demand and exports, which offered enough excuse to the steelmakers to raise their prices," she added.
Steel prices in
The China Iron and Steel Association wants Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton and Vale, the companies that control most of the global iron ore trade, to cut prices back to 2007 levels, which would mean a deeper cut in 2009 prices than many other steel mills have accepted. ($1=6.832 Yuan)