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How to Find the Steel Price Per Kg and Per Ton in Africa

How to Find the Steel Price Per Kg and Per Ton in Africa
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How to Find the Steel Price Per Kg and Per Ton in Africa
2025-07-31 20:03:37

Whether you’re a contractor, wholesaler, manufacturer, or supplier, knowing the current steel price in Africa—per kilogram (kg) or per ton—is essential for making smart purchasing decisions.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to find accurate, up-to-date steel prices across African markets:

1. Check Local Steel Suppliers & Distributors

Start by visiting the websites or contacting the top local suppliers in your country or region. They often list daily or weekly price updates for various types of steel, including:

  • Hot Rolled Steel

  • Cold Rolled Steel

  • Galvanized Steel

  • Rebars

  • Steel Coils and Plates

  • Structural Sections (I-beams, channels, angles)

Popular regional suppliers include:

  • South Africa: Macsteel, Stewarts & Lloyds

  • Kenya: Devki Steel, Tononoka Group

  • Nigeria: Ajaokuta Steel, Dana Steel

  • Egypt: Ezz Steel, Beshay Steel

2. Use African Marketplaces and B2B Platforms

Many African buyers and suppliers list steel prices on B2B portals and e-commerce platforms, especially for bulk orders:

  • Alibaba Africa

  • Made-in-China with Africa filter

  • AfricaTradePlatform

  • Tradekey Africa

  • GoAfricaTrade

These platforms usually show price per ton or per metric kg for products like steel coils, rebars, sheets, and tubes, along with shipping and MOQ.

3. Contact International Exporters That Ship to Africa

Major global steel exporters like Midwest Steel Supply (USA/China) or Indian suppliers offer FOB or CIF prices to African ports (Durban, Lagos, Mombasa, etc.).

You can get a quotation based on:

  • Destination port

  • Quantity (per ton basis)

  • Type of steel (coils, sheets, tubes, etc.)

  • Packaging and customs clearance

✅ Many exporters offer better rates for bulk purchases over 100 tons.

4. Use Global Steel Price Indexes (with African conversion)

Although African-specific indexes are rare, you can track international rates from:

  • SteelBenchmarker

  • Trading Economics (Steel price section)

  • MetalMiner Index

  • London Metal Exchange (LME)

Then, convert the global price to CIF African port price, including:

  • Freight cost

  • Import duties

  • Local taxes (VAT)

  • Distributor markup

5. Join Industry Forums and WhatsApp Groups

Many African steel traders share real-time prices per kg or ton in private groups or forums. Look for:

  • WhatsApp groups for contractors or steel buyers

  • Facebook Groups (e.g., “Steel Suppliers Nigeria” or “Construction Kenya”)

  • Reddit or LinkedIn groups focused on African construction

6. Watch Local News and Business Media

Some countries (like Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa) publish monthly steel pricing reports in:

  • Business newspapers

  • Government economic bulletins

  • Chamber of commerce publications

These sources show domestic steel production data, price per kg/ton, and import trends.


Steel Prices in Africa (2025 Estimates)

Steel Type Price per Kg (USD) Price per Ton (USD) Country (Avg.)
Rebars (TMT) $0.70 – $0.95 $700 – $950 Nigeria, Kenya
Galvanized Steel Coil $0.95 – $1.10 $950 – $1100 South Africa, Egypt
Hot Rolled Steel Sheet $0.80 – $1.00 $800 – $1000 Ghana, Uganda
Color Coated Sheet Coil $1.20 – $1.40 $1200 – $1400 Tanzania, Ethiopia

Note: Prices may fluctuate based on port charges, fuel costs, and foreign exchange rates.

Final Tip: Work with a Trusted Steel Exporter

If you’re an importer or bulk buyer, consider working with international suppliers like Midwest Steel Supply that specialize in exporting to African countries. They can help you:

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