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Vietnam’s import scrap prices unchanged

Taiwan’s domestic and import scrap prices remain stable

Ex-Brazil BPI moves up strongly in latest deals amid to surge in US steel and scrap prices

Local Chinese coke market continues downtrend, export prices also down

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - February 21, 2025

March scrap seen up $30-$40/gt than February settled prices, though some predict even bigger increases as supplies ...

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 8, 2025

Iron ore price in China improves amid strong futures today, slightly better demand

Ex-Australia coking coal price inches down due to weak demand

Turkey’s deep sea scrap prices remain stable, though demand increases this week

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - February 19, 2025

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - February 18, 2025

Ex-Russia BPI prices relatively stable, EU importers interested in other origins as quota nears end

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - February 17, 2025

Silicomanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 8, 2025

Local pig iron prices in China - week 7, 2025

Local molybdenum and ferromolybdenum prices in China - week 7, 2025

Local Chinese coking coal prices - week 7, 2025

Local Chinese chrome ore and ferrochrome prices - week 7, 2025

Local scrap prices in Turkey continue their uptrend with a stronger pace

Global View on Scrap: Standoff in Turkish scrap market, Asia tries to find a sustainable price trend

Ex-Brazil BPI posts visible increase owing to uptrend in US

Ex-India pellet prices stable amid muted trading from fewer buyers and low stocks of higher grades with sellers

Sharp rise in local Polish scrap prices, following European trend

Local coke prices in China move down as expected

Taiwan’s import scrap market continues to move up

Local scrap prices in Germany move upwards, forecast unclear

Local Italian scrap prices still rising due to lack of raw material

Tokyo Steel raises its domestic scrap purchase prices

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 7, 2025

Local Chinese scrap prices up minimally

Japan’s Kanto scrap tender price moves down again

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - February 12, 2025

February Ohio Valley scrap pricing up $35-45/gt amid low inventories, weather-related transportation issues

US Northeast February scrap prices up $20/gt on scant inventories, weather-related delays

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - February 11, 2025

Silicomanganese prices in local Chinese market - week 7, 2025

Local Chinese coking coal prices - week 6, 2025

Local molybdenum and ferromolybdenum prices in China - week 6, 2025

Local pig iron prices in China - week 6, 2025

Local Chinese chrome ore and ferrochrome prices - week 6, 2025

Brazilian BPI suppliers target price hikes after drop, boosted by better mood in US scrap

Global View on Scrap: Both Turkish and Asian prices move up sharply over the week

February US scrap pricing seen $30-40 higher on tight supply as cold weather, snow reduces in-flows

Turkey’s domestic scrap prices move up, following deep sea segment

Taiwan’s import scrap market indicates sharp rises

Local coke prices in China stable, but may soften next week

Vietnam’s import scrap market recovers after Tet holiday

Local Polish scrap market rises amid pressure from suppliers

Ex-India pellet prices stable but trading subdued amid absence of Chinese buyers, outlook positive


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