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The Coronavirus: Assessing the impacts on bulks

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The Coronavirus epidemic emanating from Wuhan in central China has had tragic consequences and started to undermine domestic economic sentiment. While it is impossible to accurately predict the scale of this unfolding health crisis, the outbreak is a new wildcard for bulks demand in 2020. We think the restriction on labour movement will be a key mechanism affecting consumer demand and industrial production. Prolonged restrictions will undoubtedly be transmitted to markets for energy, industrial products, and raw materials. However, the experience of SARS in 2003 suggests the impact on overall economic activity in 2020 may be modest, with demand patterns in each bulks market being delayed rather than destroyed.

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  • Key economic indicators in 2003
  • Rebar prices 2003
  • Rebar inventories (2018-2020)

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