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Turkey Scrap & Raw Materials Price Analyses

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Turkey buys ex-France cargo at $408/mt CFR, price in line with expectations

Global View on Scrap: Prices stabilize in Turkey, Japanese suppliers still absent in Asia

Turkey’s import scrap prices show greater equilibrium in new ex-EU and ex-Baltic deals

Ex-Baltic scrap prices rise to $410/mt CFR Turkey, slow uptrend expected

Turkey’s local scrap prices move up in line with import prices

Turkish BPI importers show more resistance, ex-Russia prices remain stable

Turkey’s import scrap prices hit $404/mt CFR

Turkey’s import scrap market moves up in ex-US deal

Global View on Scrap: Turkey limits uptrend of prices, supply concerns in Asia

Turkey accepts slight increase in deep sea scrap prices

Turkey’s import scrap market hits $400/mt for premium grades

Local Turkish scrap prices move up as expected

Diverse trends in Turkey’s local scrap market

Turkey continues buying deep sea scrap as common ground reached on prices

Turkey’s ship scrap prices increase along with other scrap grades

Scrap suppliers react quickly to Turkey’s latest purchases

Turkey’s deep sea scrap market reopens with new deals, expected rise realized

US April scrap pricing still points steady to down, energy costs, freight rates key as war rages

Ahead of Ramadan holiday, Turkish scrap market lapses into silence

Local scrap prices in Turkey mostly stable as mills assess global trend

Global View on Scrap: Turkey and Asia impacted by war in Middle East, rising freight supports prices

Turkey manages to buy deep sea scrap cargoes despite rising uncertainties

Ex-US West Coast scrap deal done by Turkey, uncertainties mount due to war

Global View on Scrap: Turkey shows signs of stabilization, Asia may move up

Turkish mills’ domestic scrap purchase prices remain stable

Bearish sentiments prevail in Turkey’s import scrap market

Turkey’s import scrap prices soften slightly

Turkey’s import scrap prices still stable for now, but downward pressure mounts

Global View on Scrap: Turkey achieves stable prices, offer prices increase in Asia

Turkey’s import scrap market remains stable in new ex-Baltic and ex-US deals

Turkish mills hike their local scrap purchase prices by $3-8/mt

Ex-Russia BPI sellers target higher prices but lack success

Global View on Scrap: Stability observed in both Turkish and Asian markets

Turkey’s local scrap prices rise further

Ex-US scrap price trend for Turkey still stable despite low-priced ex-West Coast deal

Turkey’s import scrap market starts to move sideways

Global View on Scrap: Prices increase for Turkey, Asia sees firm trend

Turkey’s ex-US scrap prices exceed psychological threshold of $375/mt CFR

Turkey’s import scrap market continues its slow upward movement

Free Ex-US scrap price to Turkey increases to $373/mt CFR

Turkey’s import scrap deals gain momentum amid expected price rises

Local scrap prices in Turkey increase in line with international trend

Turkish ship scrap market moves up to $360-365/mt

Turkey’s import scrap market gives signs of firm trend

Turkey’s import scrap market remains firm, further upward movement possible

Turkey closes fresh scrap deals from Europe and US, price outlook firm for now

Ex-US scrap deal in Turkey causes confusion, deep sea prices still relatively stable

Global View on Scrap: Turkey loses momentum, Asia’s appetite remains limited

Turkish domestic scrap market remains stable

Turkey’s import scrap prices remain stable with sporadic deals


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