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.
13 Jun
Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 24, 2024
13 Jun
Import scrap prices in Bangladesh mainly stable in new deals
13 Jun
Shagang cuts its scrap purchase price by $4.2/mt on June 12
12 Jun
Ex-US scrap prices move up but fail to reach anticipated levels
12 Jun
Trade activity in import scrap market in Pakistan on pause in anticipation of federal budget announcement
12 Jun
Import scrap prices in India edge up amid freight rate rise, trade muted
12 Jun
Local Chinese scrap prices keep moving down slowly
11 Jun
New York P&S containerized scrap prices fall for June
11 Jun
Philadelphia P&S dock prices updated
11 Jun
Philadelphia dock delivered prices for HMS I/II 80:20 scrap
11 Jun
New York HMS I/II dock delivered scrap prices updated
10 Jun
US Northeast scrap prices settle down $20-$35/gt less than May
10 Jun
US Ohio Valley scrap settles down $20/gt to $41/gt against May
07 Jun
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Global View on Scrap: Turkish market recovers amid livelier demand, Asia remains vulnerable
07 Jun
US June scrap pricing continues lower as local dealers try to limit June losses
07 Jun
Turkey’s domestic scrap market softens on upper end
07 Jun
Taiwan’s import scrap market under pressure due to lack of rebar sales
07 Jun
Local Italian scrap prices largely unchanged, negative mood prevails
07 Jun
Mexican domestic scrap prices - week 23, 2024
06 Jun
Import prices for scrap in Bangladesh show signs of recovery amid better mood globally, higher freight from Asia
06 Jun
Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 23, 2024
06 Jun
Turkey’s import scrap market moves up as anticipated
06 Jun
Shagang cuts its scrap purchase price by $4.2-7/mt on June 6
05 Jun
Ex-US and ex-Baltic scrap prices remain at $379/mt CFR
05 Jun
Tokyo Steel cuts scrap prices by JPY 500/mt amid appreciation of yen
05 Jun
Import scrap prices rise in Pakistan amid improved restocking before holiday
05 Jun
Limited decline in local Chinese scrap prices as supply not so strong
05 Jun
India’s import scrap prices stable, activity muted by rising freight costs, container shortage
04 Jun
Shagang cuts its scrap purchase price by $4.2/mt on June 4
31 May
Mexican domestic scrap prices - week 22, 2024
31 May
Global View on Scrap: Turkish and Asian markets remain relatively soft
31 May
Several scrap deals done by Turkey at end of week, silence returns
31 May
Tokyo Steel opens satellite yard in Kansai, prices announced today
31 May
Taiwan’s import scrap market remains soft, sentiment negative
31 May
Local Italian scrap market down €5-15/mt, steel mills target even lower prices
31 May
Vietnamese scrap market moves down slightly
30 May
US June scrap seen sideways to sharply down on flagging demand as mills prepare cancel orders
30 May
Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 22, 2024
30 May
Import scrap prices in Bangladesh vary from different suppliers
30 May
US June scrap seen sideways to sharply down on flagging demand as mills prepare cancel orders
29 May
Turkey’s import scrap market recovers slightly in ex-EU deals
29 May
Local Chinese scrap prices inch up on back of sentiments
29 May
Import scrap prices in India stable amid slight improvement in buying
29 May
Import scrap prices in Pakistan mainly stable in new deals, some rebound in local market
27 May
Tokyo Steel cuts scrap purchase prices for two plants after fire at weekend
27 May
Another ex-EU deal in Turkey closed at higher price level
24 May
US June scrap prices seen sideways to lower on low steel demand, reduced imports
24 May
Mexican domestic scrap prices - week 21, 2024
24 May
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Global View on Scrap: Turkish market moves down at slow pace, Asia stable
24 May
US June scrap prices seen sideways to lower on low steel demand, reduced imports
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