Keep Your Fingers on the Pulse of the Industry by Coming to the 4th Stainless Steel Trade Summit in Ho Chi Minh City

Weak stainless steel demand is predicted to sap nickel strength. What does this hold for the stainless steel industry?

For answers, be sure to make plans to join the 4th Stainless Steel Trade Summit, taking place on 20-21 October in Ho Chi Minh City.

This is your chance to engage, question and hear from leading industry players on the latest market developments in China, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Russia and Japan.

Featured presentation topics on market review and raw materials include:

  • Global Stainless & Special Steel Market Outlook
    - Global supply and consumption trends
    - Impact of raw materials on prices
    - Emerging capacities & new investments
    - Future outlook
    Mr. Alistair Ramsay, Principal Consultant, Stainless Steel
    CRU Analysis
  • World Nickel Market - When will the Volatility End?
    - Supply/demand balance
    - Price forecast for the next 3 years
    - Increasing shift of raw material substitutions

    - Stainless Scrap Market - Will China Be Able to Catch Up?
    Mr. Kevin Wang, Chief representative
    CRONIMET China

So, do sign up now to take advantage of 1.5 interactive and informative days to discuss challenges, solutions, exchange ideas with your peers and forge new business alliances, all in one venue!

Many of your industry peers have already confirmed their participation, so we urge you to submit your online registrations right away!

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CMT - Centre for Management Technology
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Deteriorating demand from stainless steel mills and rising mine production are likely to push the nickel market into surplus in the second half of the year and put modest pressure on prices.

A Reuters survey in July of forecasts for the nickel market showed the consensus was for a balanced market this year, but sluggish demand and mounting supplies since then mean some are now veering toward a surplus, albeit small.

(Source: Reuters, 16 Aug 2011)
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/16/ businesspro-us-nickel-prospects-idUSTRE77F1TV20110816

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