Scrap & Raw Materials Analyses
On the Scrap & Raw Materials Analyses page, you may find scrap and raw materials price reports and analyses based on data collected by SteelOrbis analysts from daily and real-time market transactions in local and global scrap and raw materials markets.
Ex-Australia coking coal rises more than expected as supply disruptions persist
Chinese manganese ore prices move sideways or up slightly
Shagang raises its scrap purchase price by $7.1/mt
The prices of Brazilian high grade iron ore continue to remain elevated
January US scrap settles $20-30/gt up on steady domestic, export demand, supply reduced
Tokyo Steel seeks to balance local scrap purchase prices
Japan’s Kanto scrap export tender closes with a price increase
Silicomanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 3, 2026
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - January 12, 2025
Ex-Brazil BPI prices move up, but sales focus still on US as Europe still quiet
Global View on Scrap: Turkish and Asian markets make a strong start to 2026
Local Chinese coking coal prices - week 2, 2026
Local pig iron prices in China - week 2, 2026
Local Chinese chrome ore and ferrochrome prices - week 2, 2026
Local molybdenum and ferromolybdenum prices in China - week 2, 2026
Turkey’s import scrap deals gain momentum amid expected price rises
Local scrap prices in Turkey increase in line with international trend
Local coke prices in China stop falling after fourth round of declines
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - January 9, 2026
Vietnamese scrap market makes a stable start to 2026
Turkish ship scrap market moves up to $360-365/mt
Taiwan’s import scrap market moves up as year begins
Ex-Australia coking coal has room to rise further due to weather in Queensland
Ex-India pellet prices stable amid muted trading with buyers from China on the sidelines, sellers maintain positive ...
European scrap price increases fail to materialize amid post-holiday lull
January US ferrous scrap seen $20-30/gt up as mills raise early 2026 offers
Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 2, 2026
Turkey’s import scrap market gives signs of firm trend
Iron ore posts some retreat after surging above $110/mt CFR, but room for small increase persists
Import scrap prices in Bangladesh stable, sporadic containerized deals emerge
Free Iron ore and steel prices in China boosted by loose monetary policy for 2026
Local Chinese scrap prices stable, mood improves slightly
Import scrap prices in India increase, deals awaited
Ferrosilicon prices in local Chinese market - week 2, 2026
Ferromanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 2, 2026
Tokyo Steel cuts local scrap purchase price in Kansai region
Import prices in Pakistan increase, but buying interest remains limited
Brazilian high-grade iron ore prices hit a two-month peak
Daily iron ore prices CFR China – January 6, 2026
Local Chinese manganese ore prices move up slightly
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - January 5, 2026
Silicomanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 2, 2026
Local molybdenum and ferromolybdenum prices in China - week 1, 2026
Local Chinese chrome ore and ferrochrome prices - week 1, 2026
Local pig iron prices in China - week 1, 2026
Local Chinese coking coal prices - week 1, 2026
Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 1, 2026
Ex-India pellet prices strengthen but trades limited by year-end considerations, low bids
Import scrap prices in Bangladesh rise slightly, but market still under pressure
January US scrap seen $20-40/gt higher as weather limits output amid reports of mill restocking programs
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