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Turkey’s import scrap market seeks assurance

Global View on Scrap: Turkey’s import scrap market rebounds as expected, Asian market signals stabilization

Turkish mills’ local scrap procurement prices remain stable

Italian scrap prices decline but less than expected

Local German scrap market declines amid mixed feelings for recovery

Local Polish scrap prices decline in line with expectations

Will Turkey’s import scrap market stabilize after recent rise in prices?

Turkey’s import scrap prices move up as anticipated

Global View on Scrap: Some signs of recovery in Turkey, Asia remains soft

Turkish mills cut local scrap purchase prices significantly

Some scrap deals in Turkey done in range of $315-319/mt CFR

Local Italian scrap prices stable, but sharp declines foreseen

Turkey’s ship scrap prices fall further

Turkey's import scrap market reaches another bottom

Turkey’s ship scrap prices decline on upper end

Turkey's import scrap prices take another dive

SteelOrbis revises its import scrap price forecast amid unforeseen rapid market change

Turkey’s domestic scrap prices move down sharply

Global View on Scrap: Turkish market shows no recovery signs, Asia softens further

Turkey’s ship scrap market continues to decline

Ex-Scandinavia scrap deal done in Turkey at $348/mt

Turkey’s ship scrap market moves down on upper end

Turkey buys ex-UK cargo at $335/mt CFR

One Turkish mill cuts its ship scrap purchase price

Prices in Turkey’s ship scrap expected to decline

Turkey’s import market collapses

Global View on Scrap: Turkey’s import market falls sharply, Asia declines more slowly amid tariff uncertainties

Turkey’s domestic scrap prices remain stable, but set to decline

New deal confirms sharp drop in Turkey’s deep sea scrap prices

Negative sentiment builds up in Turkey’s import scrap market

Global View on Scrap: Relatively silent week in international markets amid holidays and tariff uncertainties

Global View on Scrap: Turkish market silent ahead of holiday, Asia awaits US tariff impact

Turkey’s domestic scrap prices increase sharply on lira basis

Have Turkey’s import scrap prices peaked?

Global View on Scrap: Turkish scrap market suddenly halts on Wednesday, Asia finds balance

Turkey's deep sea scrap trade halted suddenly amid currency fluctuations

Turkey’s import scrap market continues its rising trend

Turkey’s domestic scrap market continues to move up

Global View on Scrap: Turkey continues to rise but at slower pace, Asian scrap buyers cautious as they monitor tariffs

Ex-Baltic scrap prices in Turkey rise, pulling up other regions’ prices

Global View on Scrap: Global market firm amid uncertainties from US tariffs and currency fluctuations

Local Turkish scrap market remains firm with support from imports

Turkey’s deep sea scrap prices move up in consecutive deals amid lower availability

Turkey’s import scrap prices rise once again, market mood increasingly positive

Turkey’s ex-EU scrap price settles at $358/mt CFR

Global View on Scrap: Turkish market moves up before stabilizing, Asia impacted by positive international prices

Turkey’s domestic scrap prices rise further with support from imports

Turkey’s appetite for import scrap slows down towards end of week

Turkey’s import scrap prices stabilize, mood remains positive

Turkey’s import scrap prices rise slightly on back of sentiments and demand


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