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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.

 
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Local Chinese chrome ore and ferrochrome prices - week 5, 2026

Local molybdenum and ferromolybdenum prices in China - week 5, 2026

Ex-Brazil BPI keeps rising gradually, but somewhat limited acceptance by buyers

Turkish mills hike their local scrap purchase prices by $3-8/mt

Global View on Scrap: Silence in Turkish market, Asia set to recover

Italian scrap prices increase for some grades

Ex-Russia BPI sellers target higher prices but lack success

Local coke prices in China remain stable amid low inventories

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - January 30, 2026

Tokyo Steel cuts scrap purchase prices at two plants

Vietnam’s import scrap market under upward pressure

Taiwan’s import scrap prices increase sharply

Ex-India pellet prices recover amid limited trades of higher grades

February US ferrous scrap seen $20-40/gt up as snow, ice and cold disrupt operations

Iron ore in China rebounds amid futures rises and expected higher crude steel output

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 5, 2026

Import scrap prices in Bangladesh up slightly amid firmer demand, bulk activity improves

Ferrosilicon prices in local Chinese market - week 5, 2026

Ferromanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 5, 2026

Ex-Australia coking coal above $250/mt FOB, outpacing ex-Asia coke prices

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - January 28, 2026

Local German scrap market quiet at end of January, February outlook optimistic

Local Chinese scrap prices edge up slightly due to tight supply

Indian import scrap prices weaken, but trading stall due to deprecating currency

Brazilian high-grade iron ore price is stable week-on-week

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - January 27, 2026

Libya increases price and sales volume of merchant HBI in January tender

Manganese ore prices in China decrease slightly

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - January 26, 2026

Silicomanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 5, 2026

Local Chinese coking coal prices - week 4, 2026

Local pig iron prices in China - week 4, 2026

Local molybdenum and ferromolybdenum prices in China - week 4, 2026

Local Chinese chrome ore and ferrochrome prices - week 4, 2026

Global View on Scrap: Stability observed in both Turkish and Asian markets

Turkey’s local scrap prices rise further

BPI and HBI prices on the rise in Europe

Vietnamese buyers exert pressure on scrap offers

Uptrend of Taiwanese scrap market continues

Chinese mills refuse to accept local coke price hike, coking coal price up slightly

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - January 23, 2026

Ex-Australia coking coal hits $250/mt FOB amid very limited supply

Ex-India pellet prices suffer setback but bullish mood sustained by robust local sales volumes and prices

February US scrap seen stable to up $20/gt, winter storm could disrupt inbound flows, shred ops

Local Italian scrap market remains under upward pressure, but trade slows down

Iron ore in China posts correction from last week amid slow demand, rising stocks

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 4, 2026

Local German and Polish scrap prices rise in January amid lower availability

Import scrap prices in Pakistan edge up on firmer offers, but buying remains selective

Import scrap prices firm in India, scattered buying seen for higher grades


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