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Turkey’s domestic scrap prices increase sharply on lira basis

Vietnam’s import scrap market shows diverse trends

Taiwan’s import and local scrap prices soften amid quiet steel trade

US April scrap prices seen soft sideways to $20-40/gt less as supplies are reported to be growing

Import scrap prices in Bangladesh rise in new containerized deals

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 13, 2025

Local Italian scrap market sees quiet week, doubts about production stoppages

Pakistani scrap market sees widening bid-offer gap

Import scrap prices in India show upward bias, buying stronger but at discounts

Local Chinese scrap prices relatively stable after previous falls, outlook better

Have Turkey’s import scrap prices peaked?

Local German scrap prices rise in March

Tokyo Steel raises its scrap purchase prices for Utsunomiya plant

Global View on Scrap: Turkish scrap market suddenly halts on Wednesday, Asia finds balance

Tokyo Steel raises its domestic scrap procurement prices

Local scrap market uncertain in Italy, but gradual increases consolidated

Local Polish scrap market quiet in a slightly better mood

Taiwan’s import and domestic scrap markets unchanged for second week

Vietnam’s import scrap market recovers a bit

US April scrap prices seen steady to down on building supply following higher March monthly settles

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 12, 2025

Local scrap price rises in Germany confirmed, players hope for stability in April

Turkey's deep sea scrap trade halted suddenly amid currency fluctuations

Local Chinese scrap prices decline slightly, outlook also not so bright

Import scrap prices in India rise amid tighter supplies, revived buying activity

Shagang cuts its scrap purchase price by $4.2/mt

Shredded scrap prices in Pakistan recover slightly, trade limited due to Ramadan

Turkey’s import scrap market continues its rising trend

Turkey’s domestic scrap market continues to move up

Global View on Scrap: Turkey continues to rise but at slower pace, Asian scrap buyers cautious as they monitor tariffs

Vietnam’s import scrap market follows diverse trends

Taiwan’s import and domestic scrap markets remain stable

Local scrap prices in Poland on the rise, exports decline

Local German scrap prices increase again

March scrap in US settles higher, but less than foreseen as supply improves; April seen sideways to down

Ex-Baltic scrap prices in Turkey rise, pulling up other regions’ prices

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 11, 2025

Rises in local Italian scrap market may be higher than expected

US Northeast March scrap prices settle up $20/gt on limited but rising inventory

March Ohio Valley scrap prices settle $20-30/gt higher amid low inventory and as tariff concerns continue

Import scrap prices in India show mixed trend, trade activity muted by festival

Price in Japan’s Kanto scrap export tender moves up in March

Local Chinese scrap prices down slightly, mills’ inventories at normal levels

March US scrap expectations slip from earlier highs after Trump delays Canada-Mexico tariffs

Global View on Scrap: Global market firm amid uncertainties from US tariffs and currency fluctuations

Local Turkish scrap market remains firm with support from imports

South Korea’s SeAH Besteel shares bids for Japanese shredded scrap

Local Polish scrap market stable at high levels, sellers hope for further rises in March

Vietnam’s import scrap market remains firm

Taiwan’s import scrap prices move up by $10/mt


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