Home > Steel Prices > Steel Price Analyses > Scrap & Raw Materials > Scrap

Scrap Analyses

You may find latest developments on Scrap and all the news about Scrap on SteelOrbis. Follow the latest analysis, prices, news and developments regarding both global and Turkish markets about Scrap.

 
Start Date
End Date



Italian scrap market seen modest demand and declining prices

Taiwan’s import scrap market moves sideways again

US October scrap down $10-20/gt across all grades as maintenance culls demand

Turkey’s import scrap market continues its rising trend

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 41, 2025

Tokyo Steel announces its second scrap purchase price hike this week

Japan’s Kanto scrap export tender price moves up by $5/mt

Local German scrap prices likely to decline for Oct purchases, logistics still an issue

Local Polish scrap prices decline, export prices stable or up slightly

Import scrap prices rise in Pakistan, but mills resist amid sluggish rebar market

India’s import scrap trade almost silent as mills prefer cheaper local alternatives

Turkey’s import scrap market moves up as expected, mood remains positive

Tokyo Steel increases its local scrap purchase prices

Most Turkish mills raise domestic scrap purchase prices

Global View on Scrap: Prices for Turkey up slightly amid higher demand, Asia stable before holiday

Taiwan’s import scrap prices remain stable

Vietnam’s import scrap prices remain unchanged

October US scrap now seen mostly down on reduced domestic mill demand, lower exports

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 40, 2025

European scrap prices set to decline amid weak market, widespread pessimism

Steady scrap prices in Bangladesh as mills stay cautious

Turkey seeks scrap cargoes for November shipment, few cargoes available

Import scrap prices in India stable, occasional deals fall silent and sellers reject low bids

Turkey closes ex-US scrap deals at $342/mt CFR

Global View on Scrap: Prices for Turkey move up after hitting bottom, Asian players cautious amid stable prices

Tokyo Steel raises scrap purchase price for Okayama region

Vietnam’s import scrap market moves sideways

Taiwan’s import scrap prices still characterized by soft sideways trend

POSCO continues to buy Japanese scrap at stable price

Local Italian scrap prices still mostly unchanged amid low demand

October US scrap seen sideways to $20/gt down on reduced mill demand, trimmed US exports

Turkey’s import scrap market rises slightly after resistance from sellers

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 39, 2025

Import scrap offers for India stable, stray deals break prolonged inactivity

Local Polish scrap market comes under downward pressure

Local Chinese scrap prices edge up minimally, outlook cautiously positive

Pakistani buyers secure discounted ex-EU/UK shredded scrap, better outlook for Oct

Local German scrap prices decline in September amid pessimistic mood

Turkish mills’ domestic scrap prices remain stable

Global View on Scrap: Turkish market hits bottom, Asia soft as steel demand still sluggish

Taiwan’s import scrap market remains relatively stable

Vietnam’s import scrap market characterized by some softness

Tokyo Steel hikes some of its local scrap prices again, general range stable

Pakistan’s import scrap market stable, rebound expected in October

October US scrap now seen steady to lower following earlier weekly mixed call

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 38, 2025

Italian scrap market remains stable, recovery of prices ruled out

Local Polish scrap market remains almost silent, availability increases

Turkey buys more ex-US scrap at stable price

India’s import scrap trade stalls, mills still focus on local raw materials


Disclaimer: Although the data in this publication have been taken from reliable sources, their integrity, accuracy and stability/constancy cannot be guaranteed. The data in this publication are not comprised of data gathered from transactions carried within the SteelOrbis system. Reports shall in no way be taken as a proposal for selling and buying. SteelOrbis assumes no responsibility from losses caused by using these data in commercial transactions. Please contact the Customer Relations Department for further questions.