Southeast Asia Scrap & Raw Materials Price Analyses
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Import scrap prices in Vietnam remain soft
Taiwan’s import scrap market softens with ex-US deals, Japanese remain absent
Local Chinese coke prices keep surging with eighth round of hikes achieved, ninth proposed
Iron ore prices in China decline further, heading towards $95/mt CFR
Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 26, 2026
Shagang cuts its scrap purchase price by $4.4/mt on June 24
Local Chinese scrap prices down slightly, rainy season exerts pressure on demand
Taiwan’s import scrap prices soften further, Vietnam seeks lower prices
Iron ore prices in China fall further, weak demand to continue to exert pressure
Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 25, 2026
Local Chinese scrap prices mostly stable, down slightly in some areas
Seventh round of local coke price hikes implemented in China, import coking coal demand still high
Taiwan’s import scrap market continues its gradual decline
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - June 12, 2026
Vietnam’s demand for import scrap remains sluggish due to rainy season
Iron ore price in China edges down, outlook poor amid high supply, slow steel market
Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 24, 2026
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - June 10, 2026
Local Chinese scrap prices see slight downward correction, off-season demand weighs on prices
Chinese mills’ margins to remain squeezed by continued rise of coking coal and coke prices
Vietnam’s import scrap market moves down, S. Korea also achieves lower price
Taiwan’s import scrap prices move down significantly
Fifth round of local coke price hikes implemented in China amid rising coal prices
Iron ore in China slides nearer $100/mt CFR amid ample supply, expected drop in demand
Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 23, 2026
Local Chinese scrap prices remain range-bound amid sluggish demand
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - June 2, 2026
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - June 1, 2026
Local coke prices in China move up, but effect from coal mines closure starts to fade away
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - May 29, 2026
Iron ore in China edges down further due to a slowdown in steel demand
Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 22, 2026
Local Chinese scrap prices edge down slightly amid cautious sentiment
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - May 25, 2026
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - May 22, 2026
Local coke prices in China move sideways, mood changes to more cautious
Taiwan’s import scrap price unchanged, Japanese sellers return with offers
Vietnamese import scrap remains stable, downward pressure builds on prices
Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 21, 2026
Iron ore in China down sharply due to weaker fundamentals, trend may persist
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - May 20, 2026
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - May 19, 2026
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - May 18, 2026
Import scrap prices in Taiwan remain stable, Japan still absent
Vietnam’s import scrap market gives mixed signals
Daily iron ore prices CFR China - May 15, 2026
Local coke prices in China move up, further increase possible
Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 20, 2026
Iron ore prices in China maintain strong trend above $110/mt CFR, further rises doubtful
Shagang raises its scrap purchase price by $7.3/mt on May 12
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