Saudi Arabia’s Ferrous Scrap and Wastes Market Outlook Report
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Ferrous scrap includes steel and iron scrap that is either produced during fabrication (new scrap) or when end-of-life products are scrapped (old scrap). Regardless of how it is produced, there are different types of scrap including heavy melting scrap, light-weight scrap, black sheet, busheling, and turnings. Demand for heavy melting scrap, which contains more steel and iron, is stronger. Over 95% of steel scrap in Saudi Arabia is used by crude steel producers, other plants such as ferroalloy producers are also major scrap consumers.
Product Description
With a GDP of over $793 billion in 2019, Saudi Arabia was the largest economy in the region that year. The country’s economy, the second richest country in terms of natural resources, is heavily dependent on oil, its main natural resource. But since the introduction of the 2030 Vision in 2016, the country has determined to minimize oil reliance. Saudi Arabia is the third largest producer of crude steel in the region, behind Turkey and Iran. Owing to the abundant availability of natural gas, steelmakers use direct reduction in EFs to produce steel. However, with the increasing volume of ferrous scrap in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, the share of scrap in the country’s steelmaking feed has increased.
Market drivers of Saudi Arabia’s ferrous scrap
Securing raw materials, especially iron ore pellets, for the production of sponge iron (which will then be melted to produce steel) is one of the most important issues in Saudi Arabia’s steel industry. The country’s existing capacities are almost enough to meet a large part of steelmakers’ demand for raw materials, but due to the tight availability of pellets, some sponge iron capacities have remained idle. Especially over the recent years as global iron ore and pellet prices have climbed, the issue has been more evident, prompting steelmakers to use alternative materials such as scrap. Since the country’s domestic iron ore supply is expected to remain unchanged over the coming years, most of the growth in steel output will come from higher supply and consumption of scrap.
Based on the Saudi Vision 2030 and the country’s plans to expand the share of manufacturing in the total GDP, the per-capita consumption of steel is expected to increase along with industrial development. As steel demand improves, steel output will also increase and the scrap market will grow. It should be mentioned that the manufacturing sector’s contribution to the total GPD has increased from 11% to 13% over the past years.
Saudi Arabia reported the first case of Covid-19 in early March 2020. Lockdown measures were then implemented, leading to a 70% drop in the country’s mobility index. As the pandemic continued to spread across the country, more strict measures were taken, putting further pressure on the mobility index. The country is now past the first wave of Covid-19, but many are still forecasting worse to come in the coming months. This can weaken both demand and supply of scrap.
Overview of Saudi Arabia’s ferrous scrap market
Saudi Arabia’s supply of scrap has increased significantly over the recent years. The growth of scrap yards and higher scrapping rates combined with the increased construction in the country are the major drivers of ferrous scrap supply over the recent years. It should be mentioned that the steelmakers’ move towards using scrap following the difficulties of securing iron ore pellets and concentrate are also important factors in the growth of the scrap market. Saudi Arabia’s ferrous scrap supply grew at such a rate that despite growing demand, the market was still undersupplied. However, the downtrend in the supply deficit is not likely to continue. Higher output of secondary steel, which will lead to stronger scrap demand, is expected to result in increasing net imports.
Breakdown of Saudi Arabia’s ferrous scrap market
Saudi Arabia’s ferrous scrap market can be broken down using three factors. In the first breakdown, ferrous scrap falls into old and new scrap based on origin; scrap produced during fabrication is called new scrap, while scrap from end-of-life goods is known as old scrap. The second factor divides ferrous scrap into heavy melting scrap, light-weight scrap, black sheet, busheling, and turnings. Finally, in the third breakdown, ferrous scrap is categorized based on its applications and consumers, including producers of crude steel, ferroalloys, and cast parts.
Key players in Saudi Arabia’s ferrous scrap market:
- Al-Ittefaq Group
- National Steel Co.
- Saudi Iron and Steel Co. (Hadeed)
Additional Information
Industry | Steel Scrap |
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Region | Saudi Arabia |
Report Type | Industry Report |
Specifications
Report Attribute | Details |
The base year for estimation | 2021 |
Historical data | 2011-2020 |
Forecast period | 2021-2026 |
Quantitative units | Value in USD and Volume in Tonne |
Report coverage | Market Overview, Dynamics, Market Outlook, Risks to Forecast, Consumer Market, Industry Overview, Market Landscape, Competitive Landscape, Market Attractiveness, External Macro Environment Analysis |
Segments covered | Source, Composition, Type, Application |
Pricing and purchase options | Please explore our purchase options to meet your exact research needs. |
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Table of Content
- Executive summary
- Introduction
- Objective
- Market under study
- Supply Market
- Specifications
- Consumption structure
- Applications
- Physical properties
- Subjects discussed
- Geographical scope under study
- Study timeframe
- Study currency
- Potential audience
- Market dynamics
- Market drivers
- Restraints
- Opportunities
- Challenges
- Market overview
- Market size
- Supply
- Supply trends
- Efficiency rates
- Consumption
- Consumption trend
- Consumption Share of domestic product
- Trade
- Exports
- Imports
- Trade balance
- Market balance
- Market breakdown by application
- Inventory
- Supplier inventory
- Consumers inventory
- Market outlook
- Market factors
- Costs and prices
- Competition
- The government
- Other factors
- Future scenarios
- Risks to forecast
- Market factors
- Consumer markets
- Direct consumer markets
- Capacity of Consumer Market
- Consumer Market Operation
- Trade of Consumer Market Products
- Consumer Market Factors
- Forecast of Consumer Market
- Direct consumer markets
- Export potentials
- Destinations
- Trade and insurance costs
- Import market suppliers
- Producers potential share
- Destinations
- Available EOL Scrap
- Market landscape
- Domestic sales markets
- Pricing in the domestic market
- Potential domestic demand
- Trade agreements for imports
- Foreign suppliers
- Foreign sales market
- Prices
- Potential markets overview
- Trade agreements for exports
- Foreign customers
- Domestic sales markets
- Competitive landscape
- Consumers
- Company profile
- Revenue structure
- Gross profit margins
- Capacity, Supply and sales
- Consumers
- Market attractiveness
- Industry rivalry
- Threat of new entrants
- Threat of substitutes
- Bargaining power of buyers
- Bargaining power of suppliers
- Conclusion of Porter analysis
- PESTEL analysis
- Political factors
- Economic factors
- Social factors
- Technology factors
- Environmental factors
- Legal factors
- SWOT analysis
- Short-term strategies
- Long-term strategies
List of Figures
- Supply and consumption; 2011-2021
- Market share of product applications; 2021
- Market surplus; 2021-2026
- Process flowchart
- Market size; 2011-2026
- Amount of supply; 2011-2026
- Efficiency rate; 2011-2026
- Amount of consumption; 2011-2026
- Consumption share of domestic product; 2011-2026
- Exports of product; 2011-2021
- Imports of product; 2011-2021
- Historical trade balance; 2011-2021
- Future Market balance; 2021-2026
- Market consumption breakdown by application; 2011-2026
- Inventories of suppliers; 2011-2021
- Consumers’ inventory of product; 2011-2021
- Production forecast, according to supply and sales analysis; 2021-2026
- Market surplus; 2021-2026
- The share of end-user industries in the consumption; 2011 and 2021
- Changes in the end-consumption of products; 2021 vs 2026
- Capacity distribution structure of direct consumers; 2021
- Existing capacities of direct consumers in each province; 2021
- Suppliers of the export potential destination; 2021
- Historical exports to the export potential destination and future potential; 2016-2026
- Sales channels
- Realized price of the product in the market; 2011-2026
- Potential demand of each province; 2021
- The main foreign suppliers to the market; 2011-2021
- FOB price vs domestic market; 2011-2026
- Map of global major importers > 20,000t; 2021
- Major foreign customers; 2011-2021
- Revenue structure of the consumers; FY2021
- Sales income and gross profit margin of the consumers; FY2011-2021
- Supply and sales of the consumers; FY2011-2021
- SWOT matrix
- Strategies positioning