Shagang raises its scrap purchase price by $7/mt on July 23

Monday, 24 July 2023 13:58:27 (GMT+3)   |   Shanghai
       

On July 23, Jiangsu-based Shagang Group, China’s largest private steelmaker, announced an increase in its scrap purchase price. Accordingly, the company has increased its scrap purchase price by RMB 50/mt ($7/mt), signaling improved sentiments as regards the future prospects for the scrap market.     

Accordingly, Shagang’s purchase prices for heavy melting scrap, HMS 1, 2 and 3 grades, have increased to RMB 3,040/mt ($425/mt), RMB 3,010/m ($421/mt) and RMB 2,980/mt ($417/mt) delivered, including 13 percent VAT, respectively.     

Rebar futures prices in China have indicated an overall uptrend over the past week, exerting a positive impact on the scrap market.

$1 = RMB 7.1451


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