HRB export price: Stuck in a “death spiral”
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Looking back for guidance regarding what happened in late 2015 – the time of the last historical HRB export pricing death spiral – may not be a good proxy for what follows in the near future.
- Over the course of roughly 12 months, beginning late-2014, the HRB export price declined from about $500 per tonne, FOB port of export, to ~$275 per tonne in December 2015. During that period, China’s steel exports rose from an annualized rate of 114 million tonnes to 120 million tonnes.
- The “bottom” of the market, ranging from $272 per tonne to ~$299 per tonne, lasted about six months with the price beginning to rebound in April 2016 surging to ~$450 per tonne by May. China’s export rate averaged about 115 million tonnes annualized during that period.
- After various “ups and downs” through the summer of 2016, the price eventually picked up steam into the end of 2016 to $500+ per tonne. From April through the end of 2016, China’s steel exports would gradually decline to about 87 million tonnes annualized, a reduction of about 41 million tonnes from the peak rate of 128 million tonnes.
Unlike the situation in 2015-2016, there appears to be no meaningful reversal in sight to China’s steel exports:
- China’s exports have averaged about 137 million annualized to date in 2025, following an average figure of 124 million tonnes for all of 2024. The latest figure for October 2025, at 11.9 million tonnes (inclusive of semis exports and yielded-up to a crude steel equivalent basis) still translates to ~140 million tonnes annualized.
Given the absence of any evidence supporting a sustained reversal in this trend, especially given the macro-policy signals from the recently concluded Fourth Plenum (more on this in the China section), WSD sees little reason to expect the HRB export price to break out of its recent “floor” in the $440-480 per tonne range until perhaps late-Q1 or Q2 of 2026. Even so, the upside to the price is likely to be limited with a figure of $500-510 per tonne representing the near-term “peak” in this scenario.
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