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Russia Pressures Metals Producers to Keep Domestic Prices Low

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Update time : 2022-03-17 18:37:36

Russia is in talks with metals companies to set prices for domestic clients below market rates for some period, three people familiar with situation said, as the country braces for a sanctions-induced downturn. 

The government has asked steel, nickel and aluminum producers to maintain low prices at home as the part of the measures to support the economy under sanctions over Russian invasion of the Ukraine, the people said, asking not to be identified as the information isn’t public. Officials want to cap margins at 20% to 25%, they said. 

Russia’s Industry Ministry didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment on the proposals, while the press services of leading metals producers Severstal, NLMK, Evraz, MMK and Norilsk Nickel declined to comment.

The proposals to rein in prices illustrates an increasing sense of urgency as the Russian economy reels from sanctions imposed to punish the Kremlin for invading Ukraine. Three weeks into the war, economists expect a sharp contraction this year and inflation has spiked, leading the authorities to impose capital controls and export restrictions. 

Industry Minister Denis Manturov is meeting with metals companies Wednesday to discuss domestic prices and support for the sector, Tass reported. 

The measures would impact the steel industry most, where domestic prices have already fallen by at least 15%, two people said. Steel prices in the European Union, by contrast, soared to all-time highs since the invasion. 

Major Russian steelmakers averaged an Ebitda margin close to 40% in 2021, while Norilsk Nickel’s margin was nearly 60%. 

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