According to Sweden’s provisional customs data, the country exported 1.00 million mt of ferrous scrap with Turkey being its most significant destination at 0.28 million mt (28 percent). Other export destinations include US (0.13 million mt, 13 percent), Norway (0.11 million mt, 11 percent), Pakistan (0.09 million mt, 9 percent), Denmark (0.07 million mt, 7 percent), Germany (0.07 million mt, 7 percent), and other (0.25 million mt, 25 percent).
Sweden’s scrap exports at 1 million mt in January-October period
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