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Domestically, on the stock exchange, prices fell simultaneously.

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Most steel benchmarks on the Shanghai Futures Exchange fell.
Most steel benchmarks on the Shanghai Futures Exchange fell.
Steel prices in the North

According to SteelOnline.vn, Viet Sing Steel, with CB240 rolled steel reduced by 70 VND, priced at 13,430 VND/kg; D10 CB300 ribbed steel reduced by 60 VND, priced at 13,640 VND/kg.

VAS steel prices fell by 70 VND across the board, with CB240 coil steel at 13,330 VND/kg; D10 CB300 rebar steel priced at 13,380 VND/kg.

Hoa Phat steel brand, with CB240 coil steel line at 13,480 VND/kg; D10 CB300 ribbed steel bar at 13,580 VND/kg.

Viet Y steel brand, CB240 rolled steel line is priced at 13,580 VND/kg; D10 CB300 ribbed steel bar is priced at 13,690 VND/kg.

Viet Duc Steel, with CB240 coil steel line at 13,430 VND/kg, D10 CB300 ribbed steel bar is priced at 13,740 VND/kg.

Steel prices in the Central region

VAS steel decreased by 60 VND, CB240 rolled steel line is at 13,740 VND/kg; D10 CB300 rebar steel is priced at 13,790 VND/kg.

Hoa Phat Steel, with CB240 coil steel line, is at 13,530 VND/kg; D10 CB300 ribbed steel bar is priced at 13,640 VND/kg.

Viet Duc Steel, currently CB240 coil steel is at 13,840 VND/kg; D10 CB300 ribbed steel is priced at 14,140 VND/kg.

Steel prices in the South

VAS steel decreased by 70 VND, CB240 rolled steel line is at 13,380 VND/kg; D10 CB300 rebar steel is priced at 13,480 VND/kg.

Hoa Phat Steel, CB240 rolled steel, at 13,690 VND/kg; D10 CB300 ribbed steel is priced at 13,840 VND/kg.

Steel prices on the exchange

Rebar on the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) for November 2025 delivery fell 19 yuan to 3,345 yuan/t.

Iron ore futures in Dalian fell for a seventh straight session as new US tariffs on top consumer China took effect, escalating trade tensions.

The most-traded iron ore contract for May delivery on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) fell 1.14 percent to 781 yuan ($107.26) a tonne.

Benchmark iron ore for April delivery on the Singapore Exchange rose 0.37% to $100.25 a tonne, although it had fallen to $99.35 a tonne earlier in the session, its lowest since Jan. 15.

Prices fell following reports that Chinese steel mills were cutting output to reduce pollution levels ahead of the annual meeting of the National People's Congress (NPC), ING analysts said.

ING added that trade tensions with the US were also weighing on export prospects.

US President Donald Trump has doubled tariffs on Chinese goods to 20%, opening a new trade conflict. Beijing has retaliated by raising import tariffs from 10% to 15% on a range of US agricultural and food products, and imposing export and investment restrictions on 25 US companies.

As China braces for higher US tariffs, policymakers face growing pressure to unveil consumer-focused policies with longer-term impact at the NPC meeting on March 5.

Tariff tensions also sent shares of Australian mining companies tumbling, further dampening sentiment. China is one of Australia’s major trading partners.

However, China's steel market is expected to pick up pace thanks to a recovery in consumption among steel end-users this month, Chinese consultancy Mysteel said.

Market sentiment could be supported by expectations of more stimulus policies, Mysteel added.

Other steelmaking components on the DCE fell, with coking coal and iron ore down 1.71% and 1.74% respectively.

Most steel benchmarks on the Shanghai Futures Exchange fell. Rebar fell 1.11 percent, hot-rolled coil fell nearly 0.8 percent, wire rod fell 0.9 percent, while stainless steel edged up 0.04 percent.



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