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Scrap Analyses

SteelOrbis provides the latest scrap & raw materials prices and price trends via the scrap & raw materials price reports and market analyses listed below. These scrap & raw materials price reports are derived from actual scrap & raw materials market transactions and they can also be viewed on a weekly basis by using the archive drop-down tool below.

 
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Turkey’s domestic scrap market remains stable

Local German scrap market follow diverse trends in May

Vietnam’s scrap market remains stable

Taiwan’s import scrap market follows a stable trend

Italian steel mills cut scrap purchase prices, spot prices mostly stable

Turkey’s deep sea scrap prices move down at a slow pace

Import scrap prices in Bangladesh mainly stable, but downward bias in some deals

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 21, 2024

Free Import scrap prices in India decline, buyers cautious expecting further correction

Local Chinese scrap prices relatively stable, but set to increase

Shagang raises its scrap purchase price by $7/mt on May 22

South Korea’s POSCO bids for Japanese scrap

New York HMS I/II dock delivered scrap prices updated

Philadelphia P&S dock scrap prices updated

Philadelphia dock delivered prices for HMS I/II 80:20 scrap

Range of Turkey’s import scrap prices widens to usual levels

Mexican domestic scrap prices - week 20, 2024

Turkish mills continue to buy ex-US scrap, price remains relatively stable

Vietnam and S. Korea show little to no interest in import scrap amid strong local focus

Taiwan’s import scrap prices stable or slightly lower

Local Italian scrap prices reach their peak

Import scrap trade in Pakistan falls quiet

US June scrap markets seen sideways to soft-sideways on sluggish demand

Turkey’s import scrap market fails to remain firm, softens in new deals

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 20, 2024

Scrap suppliers to Bangladesh fail to achieve higher prices amid slow demand

Shagang cuts its scrap purchase price by $4.2/mt on May 16

Import scrap prices in India relatively stable amid moderate trade activity

Local Chinese scrap market corrected down slightly in line with sentiments in steel

Is Turkey ready to accept higher deep sea scrap prices?

Containerized HMS I/II scrap prices in Los Angeles steady week on week

New York P&S containerized scrap prices rise for May

May HMS I/II 80:20 containerized scrap prices rise in New York

Containerized 5-foot P&S scrap prices settle steady for May in Los Angeles

Free Latest developments in global scrap market- week 10, 2024

Turkey’s domestic scrap market declines on upper end

Import containerized scrap prices in Bangladesh stable in occasional deals, minimum interest in bulk

Taiwan’s import scrap market continues moving down

New increases in local Italian scrap market amid high tensions and uncertainty

Mexican domestic scrap prices - week 19, 2024

Import scrap prices in Pakistan move up, but trade muted

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 19, 2024

Tokyo Steel raises scrap purchase price for Utsunomiya plant

Japan’s Kanto scrap export tender closes with another rise

Shagang raises its scrap purchase price by another $2.8/mt on May 8

US Northeast scrap prices settle at sideways for May

Turkey buys ex-UK cargo, price remains relatively stable

Local Chinese scrap prices rise slightly, mood still cloudy

Import scrap prices in India harden as supply tightens amid shipment issues

Shagang raises its scrap purchase price by $4,2/mt


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