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Vietnam’s import scrap market stabilizes after holidays

Downtrend of Taiwan’s import scrap prices slow down

Japan’s Kanto scrap tender price indicates another fall

Local German scrap market declines amid mixed feelings for recovery

Local Polish scrap prices decline in line with expectations

May US scrap prices seen down $20-40/gt as US scrap demand limps amid plentiful supply

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

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 19, 2025

Scrap trade still quiet in Bangladesh amid slack steel demand, container offers hold firm

Turkey’s import scrap prices move up as anticipated

Import scrap prices in India still under pressure amid weak trade due to regional tensions

Local Chinese scrap prices still mostly stable, outlook firm

Import shredded scrap prices in Pakistan mainly stable in occasional deals

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

Import scrap prices in Taiwan decline further

Turkish mills cut local scrap purchase prices significantly

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 18, 2025

Vietnam’s import scrap market moves down further

Bangladeshi buyers rebuild scrap stocks ahead of possible price recovery

May US scrap pricing outlook continues down on reduced exports abroad and domestic supply builds

European scrap market remains cautious before Labor Day

Local Chinese scrap prices up slightly amid stable demand ahead of May holiday

Import scrap prices slide again in Pakistan amid weak local demand

Import scrap prices in India lose ground amid global cues, trade silent given low bids

Shagang raises its scrap purchase price by $7/mt

Bangladesh’s import scrap market dips amid global trends

Tokyo Steel announces second cut in scrap prices

POSCO bids for Japanese scrap after month of absence

Import scrap prices in Taiwan soften further

May US scrap pricing seen down with increased flows into domestic yards, peak prices for finished steel noted

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 17, 2025

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

Local Italian scrap prices stable, but sharp declines foreseen

Turkey's import scrap market reaches another bottom

Discounted deals drive activity in Pakistan’s import scrap market

Chinese local scrap prices edge up slightly as demand improves

Indian import scrap prices lose ground, but buyers quote low preferring local sourcing

Local and export German scrap prices decline in line with international trend, Poland follows suit

Tokyo Steel announces price cuts for local scrap, except for one region

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

Vietnam’s import scrap market remains under downward pressure

Scrap prices in Taiwan move down further

May US ferrous scrap seen lower following April declines amid a dip in finished steel prices

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 16, 2025

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

Import scrap offers in Bangladesh reflect global softness, trade remains cautious

Tokyo Steel cuts scrap purchase prices at three plants, drop limited to Japanese yen


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