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November US scrap still seen sideways following lower October settles

November US scrap seen sideways following lower October settles

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

October US scrap now seen mostly down on reduced domestic mill demand, lower exports

October US scrap seen sideways to $20/gt down on reduced mill demand, trimmed US exports

September US scrap settles sideways to $20/gt less with low demand, bearish outlook

US September scrap seen steady to down; maintenance starts, low HRC and supply overhang may affect primes

September US scrap seen sideways to down for third week amid declining flat steel, start of maintenance season

September US scrap seen sideways to down on declining flat steel, August scrap overhang

September US scrap prices seen sideways to down amid reports of lower weekly steel prices

August US regional scrap prices settle sideways following Trump reversal on pig iron tariffs

August US scrap prices settle sideways following Trump reversal on Brazilian pig iron

August US scrap resumes sideways call with tariff exemptions for Brazilian pig iron

Steel market insiders predict 50 percent Brazilian pig iron tariffs to happen tomorrow

August US scrap prices still seen sideways, though Brazilian tariffs could boost mill buying

August scrap prices seen sideways, though stability next month still hinges on Brazil pig iron tariffs

August scrap prices could hinge on Trump plan for 50 percent tariffs on Brazilian pig iron

US scrap prices stable in July as tighter local supply balanced by low export demand, weak currency

July US scrap now seen sideways versus June as tariffs trim imports, new Trump tariff deadlines approach

July US scrap outlook seen mostly sideways, though some Midwest suppliers expect higher prices

June US Ohio Valley scrap prices settle sideways to May

June US Northeast scrap prices also settle sideways to May

June scrap pricing seen sideways to down following start of new Trump Section 232 steel tariffs

June US scrap pricing seen sideways to 10-20/gt less amid reports of low finished steel demand and continued high scrap ...

June US scrap pricing seen mixed this week as finished steel prices follow diverse trends, rebar and scrap inventory ...

June US scrap pricing seen sideways to lower following May supply-related price declines

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

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

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

April US Ohio Valley scrap prices settle $20-40/gt lower as finished steel pricing may have peaked amid tariff concerns

US scrap prices for April delivery settle down across the board as finished steel prices may have peaked for now

April US scrap prices seen down as tariff-inspired buying of finished steel slows ahead of tariff announcements

US April scrap prices seen soft sideways to $20-40/gt less as supplies are reported to be growing

US April scrap prices seen steady to down on building supply following higher March monthly settles

March scrap in US settles higher, but less than foreseen as supply improves; April seen sideways to down

March Ohio Valley scrap prices settle $20-30/gt higher amid low inventory and as tariff concerns continue

March US scrap expectations slip from earlier highs after Trump delays Canada-Mexico tariffs

March scrap prices in US seen sideways to higher on low inventories, tariffs could further pressure scrap supply


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