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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Ex-Australia coking coal inches up, but higher supply than demand still impacts moods

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - September 10, 2025

Ferrosilicon prices in local Chinese market - week 37, 2025

Ferromanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 37, 2025

Pakistan’s import scrap market slows further amid heavy rains, prices edge down

Japan’s Kanto scrap tender yen-based price remains relatively stable

Import scrap offers in India stable, but lower bids amid prolonged monsoon stall trade

Local Chinese scrap prices post minimal changes with mood still bearish

September US scrap settles sideways to $20/gt less with low demand, bearish outlook

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - September 9, 2025

Chinese manganese ore prices stable or up slightly

Brazilian high-grade iron ore price increases on weekly basis

Silicomanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 37, 2025

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - September 8, 2025

Turkish mills achieve lower ex-US scrap prices

Local Chinese coking coal prices - week 36, 2025

Local molybdenum and ferromolybdenum prices in China - week 36, 2025

Local pig iron prices in China - week 36, 2025

Local Chinese chrome ore and ferrochrome prices - week 36, 2025

EU’s import pig iron market fails to awaken after August slumber, buyers count on price cut

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - September 5, 2025

Chinese mills try to cut local coke prices, but outlook improves again on Friday

Global View on Scrap: Turkey trends soft-sideways, interest in scrap in Asia increases

Ex-Australia coking coal down slightly in new deals, insufficient demand revival in India

POSCO continues to bid for Japanese scrap, raises prices further

Vietnam’s import scrap prices maintain strength

Taiwan’s import scrap prices continue to fall

Ex-India pellet prices stable, trade falls silent amid bid-offer disparity, negligible exportable volumes

US September scrap seen steady to down; maintenance starts, low HRC and supply overhang may affect primes

Import scrap prices in Bangladesh fluctuate, bulk trade activity revives

Iron ore price in China keeps rising slowly despite weak steel market conditions

Local German and Polish scrap markets still quiet after summer holidays

Ferrosilicon prices in local Chinese market - week 36, 2025

Ferromanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 36, 2025

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - September 3, 2025

Import scrap prices in India stable, trade muted amid weaker currency, extended rainy season

Slow start in Italian scrap market in Sept with slightly soft price corrections

Local Chinese scrap prices move down due to slow demand

Shagang cuts its scrap purchase price by $7/mt

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - September 2, 2025

Chinese manganese ore prices decrease slightly again

Brazilian high-grade iron ore price shows small decline on weekly basis

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - September 1, 2025

Silicomanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 36, 2025

Local pig iron prices in China - week 35, 2025

Local Chinese chrome ore and ferrochrome prices - week 35, 2025

Local molybdenum and ferromolybdenum prices in China - week 35, 2025

Local Chinese coking coal prices - week 35, 2025

Ex-Brazil BPI market quiet ahead of scrap settlement in US, outlook more bearish than stable

Global View on Scrap: Active trading in Turkey, Asia records downward correction


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