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Local Chinese scrap prices up minimally

Ex-US scrap prices for Turkey move up slightly

Japan’s Kanto scrap tender price moves down again

February Ohio Valley scrap pricing up $35-45/gt amid low inventories, weather-related transportation issues

US Northeast February scrap prices up $20/gt on scant inventories, weather-related delays

Global View on Scrap: Both Turkish and Asian prices move up sharply over the week

February US scrap pricing seen $30-40 higher on tight supply as cold weather, snow reduces in-flows

Turkey’s domestic scrap prices move up, following deep sea segment

Taiwan’s import scrap market indicates sharp rises

Vietnam’s import scrap market recovers after Tet holiday

Local Polish scrap market rises amid pressure from suppliers

Import scrap prices in Pakistan move up in new deals

Two new scrap deals from Europe to Turkey indicate stable price movement

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 6, 2025

Import scrap prices in Bangladesh mainly stable, but upward bias in several offers

Local Italian scrap prices on the rise, further increases possible

Local Chinese scrap prices edge down slightly

Deep sea scrap prices in Turkey continue to move up

Import scrap prices in India stable at higher levels, demand silent amid rupee depreciation, weak outlook

Rumored older deal indicate higher deep sea scrap prices for Turkey

US February scrap now seen at $20-30/gt premiums to January levels on scant supply, weather delays

Local Polish scrap market at impasse amid low availability and mills’ reluctance to accept higher levels

Turkish mill accepts $349/mt CFR for ex-US cargo

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 5, 2025

Local Italian scrap prices still stable, demand at low levels

Turkey pays higher deep sea scrap prices in new deals

Indian mills slightly more active in concluding deals for import scrap, prices improve

Pakistani scrap importers insist on discounts

Tokyo Steel cuts domestic scrap purchase prices by JPY 500/mt

Global View on Scrap: Turkey’s import prices recover slightly, Asian market remains hesitant

Taiwan’s import scrap market moves up ahead of holiday

Vietnam’s import scrap prices remain soft ahead of holiday

Local Italian scrap prices unchanged, stability or slight upticks expected in Feb

February US scrap pricing seen higher on tight supply as cold weather, snow, reduces in-flows

Turkey pays higher ex-US scrap prices, sentiment becomes more positive

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 4, 2025

Tokyo Steel cuts domestic scrap purchase prices again, for two regions

Imported scrap prices in Bangladesh remain rangebound, trade fails to improve so far

Local German scrap prices rise slightly in January, in line with forecasts

Import scrap prices in Pakistan keep falling in new deals

Import scrap prices in India still under pressure from low bids

Turkey’s import scrap market seeks equilibrium, mills still making inquiries

February US scrap seen steady to higher following a January scrap boost

Local Turkish scrap prices increase on upper end of range

Vietnam’s import scrap market softens further, interest in containerized scrap

Taiwan’s import scrap market follows diverse trend ahead of holidays

Local Italian scrap prices follow diverse trends

US domestic scrap prices in the US Northeast region for January settle sideways to December values

Turkey’s ex-Europe scrap prices show diverse trends

Import scrap prices in Bangladesh mainly stable or down slightly amid weak demand


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