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Free Mexico’s DeAcero to consume more than 4.7 million mt of scrap per year

Free Taiwan’s scrap imports down 9.1 percent in January-June

Free UNESID: Spanish steel output rises by 2.8 percent in May from April

Free Gestamp to produce low-carbon auto components using Arvedi’s eco-friendly steel

Free Turkish scrap imports up 2.9 percent in January-May

Free Mexico sees decline in wholesale metal scrap sales until April

Free Kyrgyzstan plans to extend scrap export ban outside EAEU for another six months

Free Pakistan’s scrap imports up 36.1 percent in May from April

Free Ferrous scrap consumption in China up 1.7 percent in January-April

Free Taiwan’s scrap imports down 8.5 percent in January-May

Free Turkey’s scrap imports up 2.5 percent in January-April

Free UNESID: Spanish steel output up 8.6 percent in April from March

Free Armenia extends scrap export ban for six months

Free CISA: Coking coal purchase cost in China down 11.82 percent in Jan-Apr

Free Metal scrap imported to Mexico falls 30 percent in value in March

Free Pakistan’s scrap imports down 27.9 percent in April from March

Free Taiwan’s scrap imports down 5.2 percent in January-April

Free Voestalpine to recycle old scrap for steel grades used in auto sector

Free UNESID: Spanish steel output increases by 3.5 percent in March from February

Assofermet: Scrap market stable in April, both in Italy and internationally

Free Scrap demand might increase in Mexico with possible new investments

Free US iron and steel scrap exports down 7.2 percent in March from February

Free Turkish scrap imports up 7.8 percent in January-March

Free Raw Material Suppliers at IREPAS: General market mood hopeful for improvement

Free Somanath Tripathy at IREPAS: India’s total scrap consumption to increase to 35.6 million mt in 2024

Free Kazakhstan’s ban on scrap exports to remain in place

Free Mexican metal scrap imports fall 27 percent by value in February

Free Israel to limit scrap exports citing supply shortage

Free Pakistan’s scrap imports down 0.9 percent in March from February

Free Wholesale metal scrap sales in Mexico down 12.8 percent in February

Free Australian Steel Institute seeks prohibition on unprocessed scrap exports

Free Taiwan’s scrap imports down 2.9 percent in January-March

Free US iron and steel scrap exports up 25.4 percent in February

Free UNESID: Spanish steel output increase from December to January

Free Assofermet: Italian scrap prices soften in March, possible price tensions ahead

Free German industrial group inaugurates $200 million hub in Mexico

Free Salzgitter to build scrap shredder within SALCOS program

Free Turkish scrap imports up 34.4 percent in January-February

Free CISA: Coking coal purchase cost in China down 9.86% in Jan-Feb

Free Baltic countries and Czech Republic seek EU ban on ex-Russia scrap imports

Free US iron and steel scrap exports down 12.9 percent in January

Free Wholesale metal scrap sales in Mexico decrease 15.6 percent in January

Free Tata International launches another scrap yard, this time in Greece

Free Taiwan’s scrap imports up 5.9 percent in January-February

Free Pakistan’s scrap imports up 14.2 percent in February from January

Free Value of metal scrap imported to Mexico up 38.6 percent in January

Free BCG: Steel industry may face scrap shortage with EAF transition

Free Assofermet: EU steel market faces reduced demand, international uncertainties

Free Assofermet: Negative sentiment prevails in Italian domestic scrap market

Free Turkey’s scrap imports up 36.3 percent in January


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