Tokyo Steel   Manufacturing Co Ltd , Japan’s top   electric-arc furnace steelmaker, said on Tuesday it would raise its product   prices for a second month in October due to higher overseas prices and a   tight domestic market. 
  The company will boost prices on all its products in October by 3,000 yen   ($26.9) per tonne, or by 3.3 to 5.1 percent. It increased its product prices   in September by up to 5.4 percent. 
  “Overseas steel markets have been on an   upward trend thanks to China’s strong local   demand and a continued decline in exports from China,” Tokyo Steel’s managing   director, Kiyoshi Imamura, told reporters. 
  “Japan’s local market   has been tightening on the back of solid demand,” he said. 
  Prices for steel bars, including rebar, will increase by 3,000 yen, or 5.1   percent, to 62,000 yen ($555.8) a tonne, while prices for U-shaped   steel-sheet piles will rise by 3,000 yen, or 3.3 percent, to 93,000 yen a   tonne. 
  Tokyo Steel’s pricing strategy is closely watched by   Asian rivals such as South Korea’s Posco and   Hyundai Steel Co, as well as China’s Baoshan Iron   & Steel Co Ltd(Baosteel). ($1 = 111.5600 yen) (Reporting by Yuka   Obayashi; Editing by Joseph Radford)  |