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.

 
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Daily iron ore prices CFR China - July 16, 2025

Ferrosilicon prices in local Chinese market - week 29, 2025

Ferromanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 29, 2025

Import scrap prices rise in Pakistan, but trade sluggish amid geopolitical risks, weak demand

Local Chinese scrap prices see slight rises

Indian mills shift to cheaper local alternative feedstocks instead of import scrap

Brazilian high-grade iron ore price rose sharply from last week

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - July 15, 2025

Chinese manganese ore prices stable with slight upward trend

Silicomanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 29, 2025

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - July 14, 2025

Local Chinese coking coal prices - week 28, 2025

Local Chinese coking coal prices - week 28, 2025

Local molybdenum and ferromolybdenum prices in China - week 28, 2025

Local pig iron prices in China - week 28, 2025

Ex-Russia BPI under pressure of weak demand, high stocks

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - July 11, 2025

Local coke prices rise in China to be finalized soon after 6% futures hike

Vietnam’s scrap market slows down amid low steel trading

Taiwan’s import scrap market remains soft with prices failing to stabilize

Ex-India pellet prices edge up on rising price of fines, improved enquiries but deals stalled by low bids

Local Italian scrap market sluggish ahead of summer holidays

August scrap prices could hinge on Trump plan for 50 percent tariffs on Brazilian pig iron

Shocking 50% US tariffs on Brazil makes pig iron trading dead, market assesses consequences

Ex-Baltic scrap prices in Turkey fail to remain firm

Iron ore in China rises to highest since late-May amid better balance in steel market

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 28, 2025

Bearish sentiment grips local German scrap market

Local Polish scrap prices decline as sentiment worsens

Ex-Australia coking coal price up slightly, outlook stable despite rise in China

Bangladesh’s import scrap prices ease slightly amid weak demand, cautious buying

Ferrosilicon prices in local Chinese market - week 28, 2025

Ferromanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 28, 2025

Older deals in Turkey’s import scrap market, positive mood persists

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - July 9, 2025

Local Chinese scrap prices inch up, unlikely to increase further

Import scrap prices in India stable, trade muted by weak demand and shipping uncertainties

Tokyo Steel cuts scrap purchase prices again, on upper end

Japan’s Kanto scrap tender yen-based price records fourth drop

Ex-Brazil high-grade iron ore prices increase from last week

US scrap prices stable in July as tighter local supply balanced by low export demand, weak currency

Turkey’s interest for scrap remains stable, a slight price rise possible

Chinese manganese ore prices stable or up slightly upward

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - July 8, 2025

Turkey’s ex-EU scrap prices edge up to $340/mt CFR

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - July 7, 2025

Silicomanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 28, 2025

Ex-Russia BPI prices post some rises, market situation still poor amid limited demand

Local molybdenum and ferromolybdenum prices in China - week 27, 2025

Local pig iron prices in China - week 27, 2025


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