The Middle East crisis has fundamentally changed HRC procurement. Are you making decisions with complete information?
The Strait of Hormuz situation has halted normal trade flows. War-risk insurance has become unavailable. Shipping lanes are being rerouted. Domestic prices are responding. And the window for securing material is narrowing.
This weekly report delivers the precise data and analysis you need to navigate this unprecedented market disruption and protect your supply chain.
What’s inside this report:
โ Price Benchmarks
- Saudi domestic HRC price movements (latest mill adjustments)
- Chinese SS400 and SAE1006 HRC FOB offer trends
- CFR Dammam and Jeddah import indications
- Regional price comparisons (GCC market context)
- Week-on-week and month-on-month comparisons
โ Critical Shipping & Logistics Intelligence
- Strait of Hormuz situation โ current status and outlook
- War-risk insurance availability and cost implications
- Vessel waiting times and rerouting options
- Alternative shipping routes and their impact on transit times
- Estimated freight cost increases due to geopolitical tensions
โ Geopolitical Risk Assessment
- Impact of Iran-Israel-US conflict on regional trade flows
- Estimated risk premium added to current offers
- Port closure risks and contingency planning
- Fuel and energy supply considerations for industrial zones
โ Supply Chain Intelligence
- Chinese producing regions (Tangshan, Jiangsu) production/inventory changes
- Saudi local stock availability at key industrial hubs (Dammam, Jeddah, Jubail)
- Recent transaction evidence (volumes, prices, shipment dates)
- Distributor-level inventory conditions
โ Policy & Compliance Updates
- China export license requirements (valid contract + manufacturer quality certificate)
- SASO technical regulation updates for imported steel
- Saudi import tariff and customs clearance requirements
- Documentation verification checklist for importers
โ Actionable Procurement Advice
- Clear “buy now / wait / seek alternatives” guidance for Q2 requirements
- Target price ranges for current negotiations
- Supplier documentation verification protocol
- Risk mitigation strategies for shipping uncertainty
- Contract clause recommendations for delivery and force majeure
Who needs this report:
- Saudi HRC importers with Q2-Q3 requirements
- Pipe and tube manufacturers managing raw material costs
- Trading companies monitoring market disruption
- Construction material suppliers serving Vision 2030 projects
- Anyone making steel buying decisions in the Saudi market during this crisis
โ ๏ธ Important Note
This report is compiled from multiple authoritative sources including BigMint, SteelHome, Kallanish, and official announcements. The geopolitical situation in the Middle East is rapidly evolving and may impact market conditions. Full transaction-level data and specific price points are available only in the purchased report. For procurement decision reference only.
Tags: Saudi Arabia, HRC, Hot Rolled Coil, Steel Import, Middle East Crisis, Strait of Hormuz, China Exports, CFR Dammam, Jeddah, Geopolitical Risk, Procurement Intelligence
