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Local Italian scrap prices still unchanged, but expected rises seem confirmed

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 10, 2025

Turkey’s deep sea scrap prices move up in consecutive deals amid lower availability

Turkey’s import scrap prices rise once again, market mood increasingly positive

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

Offers for import scrap in India harden, but trading subdued due to wide bid-offer gaps

Local Chinese scrap prices see slight increases

Turkey’s ex-EU scrap price settles at $358/mt CFR

Global View on Scrap: Turkish market moves up before stabilizing, Asia impacted by positive international prices

Turkey’s domestic scrap prices rise further with support from imports

Vietnam’s import scrap market moves up, buyers remain cautious

Local German and Polish scrap markets stable, new German government gives some faint hope

Taiwan’s import and domestic scrap prices stable for second week

No changes in local Italian scrap market, rise forecast for March

March US scrap seen steady at $30-40/gt premiums to February as market navigates tariff uncertainty

Turkey’s appetite for import scrap slows down towards end of week

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 9, 2025

Bangladeshi scrap market sees widening bid-offer gap, trade remains slow

Turkey’s import scrap prices stabilize, mood remains positive

Import scrap prices in India stable with upward bias from sellers and cautious buying

Local Chinese scrap prices almost stable, with small negative bias

Turkey’s import scrap prices rise slightly on back of sentiments and demand

Turkey’s ex-UK scrap price reaches $356.5/mt CFR

Global View on Scrap: International markets stabilize, just some slight price changes

Local Polish scrap market stable, but precariously balanced

More Turkish mills raise their local scrap prices

Higher scrap prices consolidate in local German scrap market

Vietnam’s import scrap prices unchanged

Taiwan’s domestic and import scrap prices remain stable

Local Italian scrap prices stabilize, further increases likely for March

March scrap seen up $30-$40/gt than February settled prices, though some predict even bigger increases as supplies ...

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 8, 2025

Tokyo Steel raises its H2 grade scrap purchase prices for Kansai

Import scrap prices in Bangladesh relatively stable in line with moderate trade

Turkey’s deep sea scrap prices remain stable, though demand increases this week

Local Chinese scrap prices soften slightly, but outlook positive

Indian scrap buyers prefer cheaper local sourcing instead of imports

Deal prices for import scrap in Pakistan reach $385/mt CFR, but buyers push for discounts

Local scrap prices in Turkey continue their uptrend with a stronger pace

Global View on Scrap: Standoff in Turkish scrap market, Asia tries to find a sustainable price trend

March scrap prices in US seen sideways to higher on low inventories, tariffs could further pressure scrap supply

Sharp rise in local Polish scrap prices, following European trend

Vietnam’s import scrap market remains stable

Taiwan’s import scrap market continues to move up

Bangladeshi mills hold back on scrap imports, monitoring global price trends

Local scrap prices in Germany move upwards, forecast unclear

Local Italian scrap prices still rising due to lack of raw material

Tokyo Steel raises its domestic scrap purchase prices

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 7, 2025

Import scrap prices in India under pressure as buyers prefer cheaper local scrap


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