Ukraine’s export prices for railway products, sold mostly
by the largest producer, Interpipe (INTHOL), were USD 1,439/t in September,
which is 3% more m/m and 7% higher yoy, according to Concorde Capital’s
analysis of UkrStat data.
The September prices are 5% above their 2Q21 average,
Concorde Capital’s calculations show. The 3Q21 average price is 2% higher than
the 2Q21 average.
Dmytro Khoroshun: The railway
product price increase that started in August is positive for Interpipe after a
year of stagnant prices.
Prices might rise about 5% m/m in October based on State Customs Service data.