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Russia’s Stainless Steel Imports on the Rise: Here’s What You Need to Know

If you track the stainless steel market, Russia’s recent trends are worth a closer look. Let’s dig into the numbers step by step—what’s falling, what’s rising, and what it means for buyers and sellers.

First, the consumption picture: mixed signals

Overall, Russia used 157,560 tons of stainless steel in Q1, down 0.7% from last year.

It’s a small drop, but breaking it down shows clear winners and losers:

Declines: Cold-rolled stainless steel sheets slipped 1%, rolled products fell 3.1%, and seamless pipes took a big hit, down 21.7%.

For industries relying on these (like construction or machinery), this could mean slower demand or shifts to alternatives.

Gains: Hot-rolled sheets inched up 1.9%, welded pipes rose 4.9%, and billets spiked 47.1%. No exact tons were shared, but the jump in billets (a key raw material) hints at busy downstream production lines.

Imports edge up: what does it tell us?

Stainless steel imports rose 0.3% in Q1, hitting 119,980 tons. It’s a small bump, but here’s why it matters:

 

Local production stayed almost flat at 41,001 tons (down just 0.2%). So, the slight rise in imports suggests domestic supply isn’t fully keeping up with demand—especially for certain products. If you’re exporting stainless steel, this could be a window to tap into unmet needs.

Exports soar: a surprise bright spot.

While imports inched up, exports surged 69.1% to 3,430 tons. The total isn’t huge, but the jump is notable.

It suggests Russian stainless steel is gaining traction abroad—maybe in neighboring markets or regions seeking cost-effective options. For foreign buyers, this could mean more choices (and potentially better prices) from Russian suppliers.

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