Import scrap prices keep rising in Pakistan, trade close to zero

Friday, 03 March 2023 14:44:26 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

New offers for shredded scrap in Pakistan have posted another increase this week though most Pakistani buyers have remained inactive due to financial problems in the country and severe liquidity issues. Besides, some local rebar manufacturers have continued to announce the closing of all further sales of rebar given the severe shortage of raw materials, scrap in particular, due to problems with opening letters of credit (LCs).

More specifically, this week, offers for ex-UK shredded scrap in containers have settled at $485-490/mt CFR, versus $470-475/mt CFR last week. “Trade has been still close to zero due to the impossibility of opening LCs,” a Pakistani trader said.

Meanwhile, one of the Pakistani rebar mills’ Faizan Steel officially closed all rebar sales, effective immediately from February 24. The date of the reopening of sales has not been announced yet. Notably, it is not the first time Pakistani mills have closed their rebar sales. As SteelOrbis reported earlier, Faizan Steel, together with other mills Agha Steels and Union Steel Industry, stopped their sales back in January this year. According to market sources, other producers are likely to follow suit in March and may stop their sales as well.


Similar articles

Turkey’s ex-Baltic scrap prices move up, following deep sea prices

25 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

Import scrap prices in Bangladesh mainly stable in new containerized deals, more negotiations for bulk

25 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

Ex-Europe scrap prices in Turkey remain firm, market still mostly silent

18 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

Taiwan’s import scrap market recovers slightly

29 Mar | Scrap & Raw Materials

Downtrend reverses in Pakistan’s import scrap segment

27 Mar | Scrap & Raw Materials

Pakistani buyers delay new scrap bookings as mood in finished steel segment falters

06 Mar | Scrap & Raw Materials

Turkey’s deep sea scrap market set to show clearer trend next week

01 Feb | Scrap & Raw Materials

Import scrap prices in Pakistan expected to rise further, demand not supportive

10 Jan | Scrap & Raw Materials

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

05 Jan | Scrap & Raw Materials

Import scrap trade remains muted in Pakistan, prices mainly unchanged

03 Jan | Scrap & Raw Materials