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Turkey buys new ex-US scrap cargo as more deals from last week surface

Turkish mills’ scrap procurement prices remain unchanged

Global View on Scrap: Sluggish steel demand limits Turkey’s scrap procurement, Asian market also remains vulnerable

Turkey’s import scrap market remains sideways and quiet

Ex-Baltic scrap prices in Turkey fail to remain firm

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

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

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

Global View on Scrap: Stability in Turkey with sporadic purchases, Asia soft amid low appetite

Local Turkish scrap market remains stable

Turkey buys more scrap cargoes, prices remain relatively stable

Italian scrap market weak amid stable prices and downward pressure from mills

Turkey’s import scrap market remains sluggish

Global View on Scrap: Turkey stable as month ends, Asia hits bottom but fails to recover

Turkey’s ship scrap purchase prices remain relatively stable

Local Italian scrap prices stable amid slow market, declines expected in weeks ahead

Buyers and sellers in Turkish scrap market find common ground

One Turkish mill increases its ship scrap purchase price

Turkey’s import scrap market moves up by small margin

Turkish mills’ local scrap procurement prices soften on lower end

Trading in Turkey’s import scrap market remains slow

Global View on Scrap: Turkey’s import scrap market tries to find direction, while Asia gives signals of stabilization

Turkey’s ship scrap prices move down

Local Italian scrap market remains inactive, strengthening rumors of anticipated production stoppages

Turkish scrap market tries to decide its course amid uncertainties rising in Middle East

Global View on Scrap: Turkish market stable as mood changes to positive, Asia softens

Ex-St. Petersburg booking in Turkey closed at $336.5/mt CFR

Turkish scrap market remains quiet, sentiments remain mixed

Italian scrap prices rise again, but the local market is looking for stability

Local Polish scrap market still sluggish, price trend uncertain

New ex-Baltic import scrap deal closed in Turkey in line with latest trend

Turkey’s ship scrap prices remain stable

Turkey closes an ex-Belgium scrap booking below $340/mt CFR

Global View on Scrap: Turkish market stable as anticipated, Asia also firm

Local EU scrap markets move up while export prices soften, uncertainty prevails

Ex-US scrap deal to Turkey supports stable price trend

Turkey’s import scrap market remains stable, as anticipated

Global View on Scrap: Turkish market stabilizes, Asia gains momentum 

Turkish mills raise their local scrap purchase prices

Local Italian scrap market stable, with rumors of increases

Deep sea scrap prices in Turkey remain stable in new deals

Local German scrap prices fall sharply in May negotiations, possible rises in June

Global View on Scrap: Prices in Turkey breach $345/mt CFR, Asia starts to move up amid renewed interest from buyers

Ex-US scrap prices for Turkey exceed $345/mt CFR

Local Polish scrap market bottoms out, export prices on the rise

Local German scrap market pessimistic at end of May round of purchases

Italian scrap market stable but sluggish, possible rebound towards end of May

Turkey’s deep sea scrap prices exceed $340/mt threshold

Ex-St. Petersburg scrap deal in Turkey closed at $340/mt CFR

Turkey’s ship scrap prices move down further


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