US Ohio Valley scrap settles sideways to down in May

Friday, 10 May 2024 03:18:09 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

US scrap prices in the Ohio Valley settled sideways to down in May, with busheling grades showing no change since April and the remaining grades dropping by $10/gt for the month. Settled prices are below:

Ohio Valley  May April Change
Delivered to customer  
HMS I $345/mt   $356/mt   down $10/mt
$340/gt $350/gt down $10/gt
Shredded $406/mt $417/mt down $10/mt
$400/gt $410/gt down $10/gt
P&S  $381/mt $391/mt down $10/mt
$375/gt $385/gt down $10/gt
Busheling $422/mt $422/mt sideways
$415/gt $415/gt sideways

Tags: US North America 

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