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.
Local coke in China keeps rising fast this week, but outlook less bullish
Ex-India pellet prices suffer setback amid correction due to buyers’ resistance
India’s NMDC Limited hikes prices of all grades of iron ore lumps and fines for August 2025 deliveries
August US scrap resumes sideways call with tariff exemptions for Brazilian pig iron
Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 31, 2025
Iron ore in China returns to below $100/mt CFR as speculations ease, weak demand prevails
Market to adjust to new normal after last minute move to exempt ex-Brazil BPI from 50% tariff in US
Steel market insiders predict 50 percent Brazilian pig iron tariffs to happen tomorrow
Ferrosilicon prices in local Chinese market - week 31, 2025
Ferromanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 31, 2025
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - July 30, 2025
Import scrap prices in Pakistan rise despite monsoon disruptions
Local Chinese scrap prices inch up, low demand may exert pressure in Aug
Import scrap prices in India finally increase amid bullish August outlook, rises in local scrap
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - July 29, 2025
Chinese manganese ore prices indicate further slight rises
Brazilian high-grade iron ore price declines from last week
Silicomanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 31, 2025
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - July 28, 2025
Shagang raises its scrap purchase price by $7/mt
Local coke prices in China up amid 36% rise in coking coal futures, supply to remain controlled
Ex-Brazil BPI below $400/mt FOB as offers to Europe emerge at lower level
Import BPI prices in US indicatively up, focus on negotiations for Asian origins
Ex-Russia BPI trading slow, but sellers resist discounts as prices already at breakeven
Global View on Scrap: Turkey’s import prices stable, Asian market gains some strength
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - July 25, 2025
Import scrap offers to Taiwan strengthen this week
Vietnamese import scrap market remains slow
Ex-Australia coking coal fails to improve much despite strong uptrend in China
Ex-India pellet prices surge in reaction to hardening of fines price, deals limited by buyers’ caution
Local Chinese coking coal prices - week 30, 2025
Local molybdenum and ferromolybdenum prices in China - week 30, 2025
Local pig iron prices in China - week 30, 2025
Local Chinese chrome ore and ferrochrome prices - week 30, 2025
August US scrap prices still seen sideways, though Brazilian tariffs could boost mill buying
Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 30, 2025
Turkey’s deep sea scrap purchases accelerate as end of July approaches
Iron ore in China see further rise by $4/mt this week, strong demand for Sept arrivals
Local Italian scrap market silent, talk of CBAM and Sept prices emerges
Imported scrap market in Bangladesh stays quiet as monsoon dampens demand
Turkey buys new ex-US scrap cargo as more deals from last week surface
Local Polish scrap market declines, exports on the rise
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - July 23, 2025
Ferrosilicon prices in local Chinese market - week 30, 2025
Ferromanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 30, 2025
Indian bids for import scrap remain low, mills prefer local sourcing
Local Chinese scrap prices move up only due to rise in steel prices
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - July 22, 2025
Local German scrap prices drop in July, slightly more sharply than anticipated
Chinese manganese ore prices stable with slightly upward
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