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Brasil registra recorde de importação de sucata ferrosa

jan, 15, 2019 Postado pordatamarnews

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De acordo com o Ministério da Indústria e Comércio Exterior, o Brasil importou um volume recorde de sucata ferrosa em 2018, 13 vezes mais para 266.842 toneladas em relação a 2017. O volume é o maior registrado desde 1997, o recorde anterior era de 134.370 toneladas em 2010. Do total importado no ano passado, o Canadá enviou 99.121 toneladas e os EUA embarcaram 90.425 toneladas.

De acordo com a DataLiner, o Rio de Janeiro recebeu o maior volume de carga até novembro do ano passado, com 99.373 toneladas, seguido pelo Pecém, com 69553 toneladas (consulte o gráfico abaixo para mais detalhes). Os dados do ministério sugerem que o valor médio FOB da commodity estava entre 333 / ton e 365 / ton.

Top ports importing ferrous scrap (HS Code 7204) | Jan to Nov 2016-2018 (WTMT)

wdt_ID Destination Port 2016 2017 2018
1 RIO DE JANEIRO 242 283 99.373
2 PECEM 69.554
3 PORTO ACU 58.260
4 SANTOS 941 2.094 18.876
5 NAVEGANTES 132 127 274


Fontes usadas:

https://www.spglobal.com/platts/en/market-insights/latest-news/metals/011019-brazils-2018-ferrous-scrap-imports-hit-record-high-of-266841-mt

Brazil’s 2018 ferrous scrap imports hit record high of 266,841 mt

Sao Paulo — Brazilian imports of ferrous scrap hit a record high of in 2018 of 266,841 mt, over 13 times 2017’s 19,644 mt, the Ministry of Industry and Foreign Trade said Thursday. This is the highest volume reported by the ministry since it began publishing the data in 1997.
The previous record was 134,370 mt in 2010.

Of the total imported in 2018, Canada accounted for 99,121 mt, at an average FOB price of $365/mt. The US sent 90,425 mt at an average FOB price of $358/mt.

Most of the cargoes in 2018 entered Brazil via Rio de Janeiro port (103,859 mt), followed by Fortaleza port (69,553 mt), according to the ministry data.

In December, ferrous scrap imports were 28,888 mt almost 12 times higher than a year earlier and almost nine times higher than in November.

Russia was the origin 25,234 mt of December’s imports at an average FOB price of $334/mt, and 2,277 mt came from the US at an average FOB price of $333/mt.

Most of December’s cargoes entered Brazil via Campos Dos Goitacazes port (25,234 mt), followed by Rio de Janeiro port (2,306 mt), according to the ministry data.

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