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Turkey Analyses

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Turkey’s deep sea scrap prices continue their sharp fall

Turkey’s import scrap market takes a dive

Global View on Scrap: Turkish and Asian markets move down

Turkey’s ship scrap prices fall sharply

Local Turkish scrap market follows diverse trends

Workable levels decline in Turkey’s deep sea scrap market

Two scrap deals in Turkey from last week closed at $362-363/mt CFR

Local Turkish scrap market moves down on upper end

Global View on Scrap: Turkish market remains relatively positive, Asia waiting for announcement in China

Two ex-Baltic scrap deals in Turkey support optimistic mood

Another ex-Europe scrap booking to Turkey closed at around $359/mt CFR

Ex-Europe scrap price for Turkey rises slightly in new ex-UK booking

One Turkish mill cuts its ship scrap purchase price, general range stable

Some Turkish mills revise their domestic scrap purchase prices

Global View on Scrap: Turkey’s import market may have hit bottom, Asia struggling for stability

Turkey’s ship scrap market drops another $5/mt

Turkey’s import scrap market hits bottom

Global View on Scrap: Prices move down both in Turkey and Asia

Sharp decline in Turkey’s import scrap market, negative mood persists

Turkey’s ship scrap market follows the declining deep sea market

Turkey’s ship scrap market increases again

General price range in local Turkish scrap market remains stable

Turkey’s ex-EU scrap price drops another $4/mt

Turkey’s import scrap market moves down sharply

Turkey’s import scrap market declines over the weekend

Global View on Scrap: Mood turns negative in Turkey, Asia finally moves up

Mood deteriorates in Turkey’s import scrap market amid plentiful offers

Turkey’s ship scrap market follows increases seen in deep sea segment

Turkish mills accept slight price increase for deep sea scrap

Ex-US scrap prices in Turkey move up to $385/mt CFR

No change in local Turkish scrap price range

Ex-US scrap prices move up in Turkey, sentiment remains positive

Turkey’s ship scrap prices move down on upper end

Turkey’s ex-Europe scrap purchase prices rise sharply by $10/mt

Local Turkish scrap market price remains stable

Two more ex-EU deals in Turkey confirm new price levels

Turkey’s import scrap prices fall further despite rising rebar prices

Turkey buys several deep sea scrap cargoes, mainly from Europe

Turkey’s ship scrap market remains stable

Local Turkish scrap market prices increase on upper end

Ex-Europe scrap deals to Turkey soften slightly to $366/mt CFR

Ex-US scrap prices in Turkey still at $370/mt CFR, ex-EU prices rise slightly

Turkey’s deep sea scrap prices now at $370/mt CFR

Turkey’s import scrap market recovers further as demand from mills continues

Further reductions announced in local Turkish scrap market fail to disrupt sideways movement

European scrap prices in Turkey move up closer to ex-US, margin remains tight

Ex-US scrap price in Turkey moves up to $363/mt CFR

Old deals from US surface in Turkish import scrap market

Local Turkish scrap market starts to respond to falling import segment

Ex-Europe scrap price for Turkey declines to $355/mt CFR


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