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Page 1: Cancun, Mexico Steel’s Technological

Alacero 58Latin American Steel Conference

Cancun, Mexico

Steel’s Technological

Leap-Frog FROG: Jump On or Croak

November 7, 2017

Peter F. Marcus

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Jump on!

2

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STEEL’S in TIME WARP!

Persistence of old equipment

3

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First Continuous Hot Strip Mill

4

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Part I

THE HOT-ROLLED BAND

EXPORT PRICE

ROLLERCOASTER

Subtitle: Forewarned is

Forearmed

Today’s Alacero

Presentation

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Part II

STEEL’s

CHALLENGING NEW

“INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE”

Subtitle: The “Age of

Management”

Today’s Alacero

Presentation

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Part III

OPPORTNITIES FOR LATIN

AMERICAN

STEEL

Subtitle: Time to re-take the

baton from the Chinese?

Today’s Alacero

Presentation

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PART I: HRB PRICE

ROLLERCOASTER

8

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Next six weeks:

HRB down $35/tonne

to $525/tonne.

HRB Export Price

Rollercoaster

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Early 2018:

Spike to $700-750/tonne.

VOLCANO!

HRB Export Price

Rollercoaster

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Volcanoes and Death Spirals

11

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Summer of 2018

The party’s over!

HRB down to $525/tonne.

“Death spiral” risk

HRB Export Price

Rollercoaster

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CHINESE STEEL MILLS’

ACHILLE’S HEEL

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Domestic ex-works price (average)

Ex-works price for exported boron-containing HRB is equal to Chinese FOB export price less $20 per tonne freight expense to port of export, and less payment of

8% VAT (after 9% VAT credit)

Source: WSD's WCC for Flat Rolled Sheet and SteelBenchmarker

Chinese Ex-Works HRB Export Price versus Domestic Ex-Works Price

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Challenging New Steel

”Industrial Structure”

STEEL INDUSTRY “DRIVING FORCES” Rating

Chinese policymakers driving the steel industry bus 8

Shifting global steel trade – Chinese exporting armada defeated 10

Major advances steel’s technological revolution 4

Extreme price volatility 3

THE FUTURE: Liquid steel futures curves outside of China 9

No change in global steel production by 2025 1

Extreme M&A activity 9

Massive Chinese steel scrap recovery 4

Tightening of third-party steel slab market 7

Steel’s new “Age of Protectionism” 9

Global steel production is crashing into the ECO-Capacity wall 9

AVERAGE 6.8

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#1Chinese policymakers

driving the industry bus.

Rating = 8

NEW Steel Industry

“Industrial Structure”

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Chinese iron ladies

no more?

16

Page 17: Cancun, Mexico Steel’s Technological

Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

Chinese Financial Colonial Empire

17

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#2Shifting steel trade flows

- - -Chinese STEEL EXPORTING

ARMADA defeated

Rating = 10

NEW Steel Industry

“Industrial Structure”

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Chinese steel encountering

avalanche of trade suits

19

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#3Major advances in

the steel and globaltechnological revolution

Rating = 4

NEW Steel Industry

“Industrial Structure”

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Machines replace men

21

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#4Extreme price volatility

for steel products and steelmakers’

raw materials

Rating = 3

NEW Steel Industry

“Industrial Structure”

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#4Extreme price volatility:

Steel products and

steelmakers’ raw materials

Rating = 3

Psychological Warfare

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World Export Price for Hot-Rolled Band, FOB port of export(Month-to-Month Price Change)

Source: PriceTrack and SteelBenchmarkerTM

Steel Buyer/Seller Cardiac Arrest

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#5

THE FUTURE =Liquid steel futures curves

outside of China

Rating = 9

NEW Steel Industry

“Industrial Structure”

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No need for a fortune teller if

there’s a futures curve

25

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#6

Huge Negative!Global steel production

unchanged in 2025

Rating = 1

NEW Steel Industry

“Industrial Structure”

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MILLION TONNES

2017 2025

China 839 709Advanced Countries 457 476Latin America 64 81Rest of World 329 413Total 1,689 1,679

Global Steel Stagnation

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28

China’s FAI steel intensity

is declining rapidly

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Steel Consumption Intensity of FAImillion tonnes per billion RMB

USA Steel Intensity

of FAI

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#7

Extreme

M&A activity

Rating = 9

NEW Steel Industry

“Industrial Structure”

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M&A Prowess

30

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#8

Huge surge in China’s steel scrap recovery

Rating = 4

NEW Steel Industry

“Industrial Structure”

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CHINESE SCRAP

GROWS ON TREES

32

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Scrap battling iron ore and coking

coal for a share of BOF metallics

33

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Turkey scrap HM 80/20 versus

Weighted Iron Ore/Coking Coal Price Index

Spread v. Turkey Scrap (RHS) Iron Ore/Coal Index Turkey Scrap Del'd

Source: WSD Estimates, Platts, Steelbenchmarker

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Integrated mills ‘scrap threat.

Must pay less for iron ore

34

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#9

Tightening of third-party steel slab market

Rating = 7

NEW Steel Industry

“Industrial Structure”

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Steel slab demand

heating up

36

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#10

Steel’s new

“Age of Protectionism”

Rating = 9

NEW Steel Industry

“Industrial Structure”

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Steel’s new

“Age of Protectionism”

38

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Averate Score = 6.8

More than sufficient for

well-positioned and

well-managed companies

to be winners

NEW Steel Industry

“Industrial Structure”

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SUBMARINE COMMANDER and

WOLFPACK

40

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KEY POSITIVES

o Low costs

o Concentrated markets

o Protected markets

o Good demand growth prospect

o Solid profitability

o Capable management

LATIN AMERICAN STEEL

Opportunity Beckons

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WCC -- Operating cost

Latin American Plants

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Cumulative Capacity (million metric tonnes)

World Cost Curve for Hot-rolled Band

($ per metric tonne, operating cost)

October 2017

Latin American plants =

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43

WCC -- Marginal Cost

Latin American Plants

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Cumulative Capacity (million metric tonnes)

World Cost Curve for Hot-rolled Band

($ per metric tonne, marginal cost)

October 2017

Latin American plants =

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Latin America Crude Steel

Production

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Jan-69

Aug-70

Mar-72

Oct-73

May-75

Dec-76

Jul-7

8

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Sep-81

Apr-83

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Jan-88

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7

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Aug-08

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Oct-11

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Dec-14

Jul-1

6

Latin American Crude Steel Production (million tonnes)

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45

Latin America Crude Steel

Production; percent of World

1.0%

2.0%

3.0%

4.0%

5.0%

6.0%

7.0%

8.0%

Jan-69

Aug-70

Mar-72

Oct-73

May-75

Dec-76

Jul-7

8

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Sep-81

Apr-83

Nov-84

Jun-86

Jan-88

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Oct-92

May-94

Dec-95

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7

Feb-99

Sep-00

Apr-02

Nov-03

Jun-05

Jan-07

Aug-08

Mar-10

Oct-11

May-13

Dec-14

Jul-1

6

Latin American Crude Steel Production as percent of World

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Latin America:

Steel Consumption

0.0

5,000.0

10,000.0

15,000.0

20,000.0

25,000.0

30,000.0

35,000.0

198

5

198

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198

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199

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199

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201

4

201

5

Semifinished

Long Products

Flat Products

Latin America: Steel Consumption (in thousand tonnes)

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Latin America

Steel Imports

0.0

2,000.0

4,000.0

6,000.0

8,000.0

10,000.0

12,000.0

14,000.0

16,000.0

198

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Semifinished

Long Products

Flat Products

Latin America: Steel Imports (in thousand tonnes)

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Latin America:

Steel exports

0.0

2,000.0

4,000.0

6,000.0

8,000.0

10,000.0

12,000.0

198

5

198

6

198

7

198

8

198

9

199

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199

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4

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5

Semifinished

Long Products

Flat Products

Latin America: Steel Exports (in thousand tonnes)

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EBITDA

Latin American Plants

-$100

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

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03

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14

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15

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15

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16

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16

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EBITDA per Tonne Shipped

Latin American Mills

Far Eastern Mills

Japanese MillsEuropean Mills

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Brazil: Wide

Hot-Rolled Band Trade

0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

140,000

160,000

180,000

200,000

220,000

240,000

260,000

280,000

Jan

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Feb-1

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13

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13

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Jul-13

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15

May-

15

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6F

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Aug-1

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17

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17

May-

17

Jun-1

7

ton

ne

s

Brazil Trade for Hot Rolled Wide Strip

Imports

Exports

Source: ISSB, WSD Estimates

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Mexico Wide Hot Band

Trade

0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

140,000

160,000

180,000

200,000

220,000

240,000

260,000

280,000

300,000

320,000

Jan-1

3F

eb

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r-1

3A

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Mexico Trade for Hot Rolled Wide Strip

Imports

Exports

Source: ISSB, WSD Estimates

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HUGE NEGATIVE

High country risk.

FORECAST

Problem to solved by globilization!

The INFO and TECHNO Revolutions

know no boundaries

LATIN AMERICAN STEEL

Opportunity Beckons

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