Scrap Analyses

SteelOrbis provides the latest scrap & raw materials prices and price trends via the scrap & raw materials price reports and market analyses listed below. These scrap & raw materials price reports are derived from actual scrap & raw materials market transactions and they can also be viewed on a weekly basis by using the archive drop-down tool below.

 
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Downward pressure on Turkey’s import scrap market continues unabated

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 10, 2024

Tokyo Steel decreases its scrap prices, but dollar-based prices move up

US Detroit-area mill announces March scrap pricing

Ex-US scrap prices in Turkey fall below $380/mt CFR

Local Chinese scrap prices move down due to slower demand

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

India shows increased interest in import scrap after price drop, outlook still bearish

Shagang cuts its scrap purchase price by $7.0/mt on March 6

US March scrap prices face additional downside after recent cargo sales into Turkey

Dock delivered prices for HMS I/II 80:20 scrap in Philadelphia

European supplier accepts lower scrap price in deal to Turkey

Los Angeles prices for containerized HMS I/II 80:20 scrap

Containerized P&S scrap prices in Los Angeles

Turkey’s deep sea scrap prices fall further at the weekend

Free Global View on Scrap: Turkey's import prices drop below $400/mt CFR, Asia follows

Tokyo Steel increases its scrap purchase price for its Takamatsu plant

Mexican domestic scrap prices

Ex-US scrap prices in Turkey decline another $5/mt

Some Turkish mills start to cut their domestic scrap prices

Negative sentiment persists in Vietnam’s import scrap market

Taiwan’s import scrap market continues to follow a soft trend

Some prices adjusted in Turkey’s ship scrap market

Import scrap prices in Bangladesh down slightly in new containerized deals, lull in bulk trade

Local Italian scrap prices unchanged, declines expected in coming weeks

US scrap market still expects softer prices in March

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 9, 2024

Dock delivered prices for HMS I/II 80:20 scrap in Philadelphia

Turkey’s deep sea scrap prices collapse

Pakistani scrap importers keep pushing for lower prices, further fall doubtful

Import scrap prices in India unlikely to fall much further, buying focus on ex-West Africa HMS

Chinese local scrap prices fluctuate in limited range amid reduced demand and supply

US scrap prices still expected to soften in March, but sources believe “down $50/gt across the board” is unlikely

Free Global View on Scrap: Turkish and Asian markets characterized by soft prices

Mexican domestic scrap prices

Muted activity in Bangladesh’s import scrap market, prices relatively stable

Local Italian scrap market mostly stable amid great uncertainty

Local German scrap prices increase slightly in February

Taiwan’s import scrap prices fall further, market remains weak

Portland dock delivered price for HMS I/II 80:20 scrap

Boston dock delivered prices for HMS I/II 80:20 scrap

Dock delivered P&S scrap prices in Boston

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 8, 2024

HMS I/II 80:20 dock delivered scrap prices in New York

New York dock delivered prices for P&S scrap

Import scrap offers to Pakistan soften further in new deals

Local scrap prices in China only indicate very slight rises

Import scrap prices in India soften, but still buyers still focus on local sponge iron purchases

Los Angeles prices for containerized HMS I/II 80:20 scrap

Containerized P&S scrap prices in Los Angeles


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