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Bangladesh’s import scrap market flat, mild downtrend in containerized offers

First expectations on November price outlook emerge in the local German scrap market

Chinese local scrap prices see slight decreases in Hebei and Henan

Indian import scrap offers edge down due to weak demand, fresh weakening of steel prices

Local Turkish scrap market moves up on lower end

Global View on Scrap: Turkey peaks as buyers step back, Asia stable amid adverse weather

Vietnam’s import scrap market remains relatively stable

Taiwan’s import scrap market follows soft sideways trend

Tokyo Steel starts buying shindachi at Tokyo Bay plant

November US scrap still seen sideways following lower October settles

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 43, 2025

Local Polish scrap prices stable, government monitoring market developments

No changes in Italian scrap prices, stable outlook for rest of month

Pakistan’s import scrap prices slip further, diverging from Turkish uptrend

Chinese local scrap prices see small declines, near term expectations also weak

Import scrap prices in India stable as trade conditions silent, steel market still weak

Turkey almost completes deep sea scrap purchases for November, prices up slightly

Local German scrap prices in October fall further than anticipated

Tokyo Steel hikes its domestic scrap purchase prices further

Global View on Scrap: Turkey ends week with some tension, Asia recovers while Japanese suppliers hold back

POSCO bids at stable price for Japanese scrap, no response from sellers

Turkish mills hike local scrap purchase prices

Vietnam’s import scrap prices move up further, mood still cautious

Demand for import scrap in Taiwan still sluggish amid lack of steel sales

Local Polish scrap market mostly silent amid pessimistic mood

November US scrap seen sideways following lower October settles

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 42, 2025

Local German scrap market mostly quiet amid overall weakness

Tokyo Steel hikes scrap purchase prices for Okayama and Kyushu

Italian scrap price decline slows amid harder collection in local market

Bangladesh’s scrap import market remains quiet amid weak demand

Turkish deep sea scrap market resumes its upward movement

Local Chinese scrap prices indicate very small rises after holiday

India’s import scrap prices decline, but cheaper local alternatives still preferred

Turkey’s import scrap prices peak and move sideways

October US scrap settles 10-20/gt less amid reduced mill demand, annual maintenance

Turkey’s ship scrap purchase prices increase on upper end

Global View on Scrap: Turkey moves up, Asia awaits direction after Kanto tender

Some Turkish mills hike local scrap purchase prices, general range stable

Vietnam’s import scrap moves up slightly, buyers remain cautious

Italian scrap market seen modest demand and declining prices

Taiwan’s import scrap market moves sideways again

US October scrap down $10-20/gt across all grades as maintenance culls demand

Turkey’s import scrap market continues its rising trend

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 41, 2025

Tokyo Steel announces its second scrap purchase price hike this week

Japan’s Kanto scrap export tender price moves up by $5/mt

Local German scrap prices likely to decline for Oct purchases, logistics still an issue

Local Polish scrap prices decline, export prices stable or up slightly

Import scrap prices rise in Pakistan, but mills resist amid sluggish rebar market


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