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Japan’s Kanto scrap tender closes with increase

Japan’s Kanto scrap tender closed with expected drop amid weak demand

Vietnamese producers seek lower prices for Japanese scrap

Negative sentiment persists in Vietnam’s import scrap market

Vietnam’s import scrap market softens after holiday

Tokyo Steel increases its scrap purchase prices for Utsunomiya plant

Japan’s Kanto scrap export tender closes sideways

Vietnamese producers’ ideas for import scrap soften slightly

Tokyo Steel cuts scrap purchase price for its Utsunomiya plant

Price in Japan’s Kanto scrap export tender rises by $8/mt, S. Korea returns to import scrap market

Vietnamese steel producers exert pressure on deep sea scrap prices

Taiwan’s import scrap market softens further despite positive rebar sales situation

Taiwan’s import scrap market softens as rebar trading slows down

Taiwan’s import scrap market stabilizes along with international prices

Taiwan accepts slight increases while importing scrap but expects stability

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

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

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

Import scrap offers to Vietnam move up

Taiwan’s import scrap prices continue to rise 

Taiwan’s import scrap prices continue to move up

Taiwan’s import scrap prices move up slightly as anticipated

Price in Japan’s Kanto scrap export tender decreases by $5/mt

Taiwan’s import scrap prices relatively stable, sentiments positive

Tokyo Steel cuts its scrap purchase prices after five months

Import scrap prices in Taiwan continue to fall

S. Korea’s Daehan Steel bids for Japanese scrap, Vietnam remains silent

Taiwan cuts import scrap purchase prices amid negative international outlook

Price in Japan’s Kanto scrap export tender decreases by $12/mt

Taiwan’s import scrap market remains stable

Japanese scrap prices relatively stable in deals to Vietnam, outlook pessimistic 

Vietnamese buyers’ price ideas for Japanese scrap decline

Vietnam’s buyers accept slight rise in Japanese scrap prices, deep sea segment silent

Japan’s Kanto scrap export tender closes with $2/mt increase

Tokyo Steel raises domestic scrap prices

Taiwan manages to cut import scrap prices amid lack of competition

Trading for import scrap sporadic in Vietnam, buyers focus on higher grades and discounts

Taiwan’s import scrap prices stabilize in absence of competition

Tokyo Steel cuts domestic scrap prices only for Utsunomiya plant

Vietnamese scrap importers not ready to accept higher prices amid low capacity utilization

Import scrap prices in Taiwan move up, appetite slows down

Tokyo Steel increases domestic scrap prices after holidays

Taiwan’s import scrap market moves up further

Japan’s Kanto scrap export tender closes with very small price rise

Some positive signs in Taiwan’s scrap and rebar markets

Taiwan’s scrap market remains sluggish, prices move down slowly

Taiwan’s scrap demand slows amid summer conditions, prices relatively stable

S. Korean mills keep bids stable or cut them despite Japanese suppliers’ increase attempts

Tokyo Steel hikes local scrap prices as supply slows, Kanto tender closed higher

Mood in Taiwan’s import scrap market moves from steady to soft, no major support from fundamentals


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