Scrap Analyses

SteelOrbis provides the latest scrap & raw materials prices and price trends via the scrap & raw materials price reports and market analyses listed below. These scrap & raw materials price reports are derived from actual scrap & raw materials market transactions and they can also be viewed on a weekly basis by using the archive drop-down tool below.

 
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India’s import scrap prices correct down, concerns rise over shipments through Red Sea

US scrap market players expect another uptrend in January

Shagang raises its scrap purchase price by $7/mt on December 19

Taiwan accepts slight increases while importing scrap but expects stability

Free Global View on Scrap: Turkey’s scrap market remains silent, Asia continues to move up

Mexican domestic scrap prices

Scrap suppliers seek higher prices in bookings to Bangladesh, but trade still restrained by LC issues

Local Italian scrap market at a standstill ahead of holidays

Turkey’s domestic scrap prices revised upwards as mills focus to secure tonnages

Vietnamese producers pay higher levels for Japanese scrap while ex-US offers remain stable

South Korean POSCO bids for Japanese scrap, domestic scrap prices may stop falling

Los Angeles prices for containerized HMS I/II 80:20

Containerized P&S scrap prices in Los Angeles

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 50, 2023

New York dock delivered prices for P&S scrap

HMS I/II 80:20 dock delivered scrap prices in New York

Uptrend of scrap offer prices to Pakistan gains momentum

Import scrap prices in India seek higher levels, buyers stay away

Local scrap prices in China rise slightly, import offers too high for buyers

Dock delivered prices for HMS I/II 80:20 scrap in Philadelphia

Philadelphia P&S dock delivered scrap prices

Prime grade scrap prices settle up sharply throughout the US

Free Global View on Scrap: Prices surge again in Turkey, Asian market also moves up

Mexican domestic scrap prices

Lively trade in Turkey’s import scrap market as sellers accept current levels

Turkey’s local scrap prices increase, following import segment

Import prices for containerized scrap stable in Bangladesh amid slow trade, offers for bulk on the rise

Price in Japan’s Kanto scrap export tender up $22/mt amid exchange rate fluctuations 

Import scrap offers to Vietnam rise further, ex-US bulk scrap offers not workable

Taiwan’s import scrap prices increase with support of rebar market

Tokyo Steel raises scrap prices by $18-19/mt, reversing November price cut

US Northeast scrap prices settle up across the board

Local Italian scrap market halts its upward trend, prices now stable

Ex-US scrap deal in Turkey pushes prices up towards $430/mt CFR

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 49, 2023

Pakistan’s import scrap prices mainly stable but with some positive bias

Dock delivered prices for HMS I/II 80:20 in Camden / Newark, NJ

US December scrap trade kicks off at an uptrend

Import scrap prices for Turkey continue their rising trend

Indian buyers still shun scrap imports at higher prices, focus on cheaper containerized HMS

Local Chinese scrap prices fluctuate in limited range as mills cautious on building stocks

Los Angeles prices for containerized HMS I/II 80:20

Containerized P&S scrap prices in Los Angeles

Deep sea scrap prices for Turkey surge sharply again 

Free Global View on Scrap: Turkish market rises sharply, Asian markets follow suit

Mexican domestic scrap prices

Local Turkish scrap market continues its upward trend

Another sharp rise in local Italian scrap market

Taiwan’s import scrap prices move up as rebar sales slowdown

Import scrap offers to Vietnam move up


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