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USEC ferrous scrap prices to the docks inch up, but could be a while till they grow again

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

US domestic mills in the Midwest start to announce +$20/gt in primes, sideways on obsoletes

USWC bulk and containerized prices remain unchanged another week

USEC dock prices remain unchanged; some sellers have received better pricing, yet the ranges remain the same

US domestic ferrous scrap order cancellations shake up May projections

USWC bulk dock scrap prices unchanged, containerized continues to inch up marginally

US East Coast (USEC) prices to docks remain unchanged as ocean freight costs rise

US domestic ferrous sentiment improves ahead of May trading cycle

USWC bulk scrap dock prices trend flat, containerized inches up

US East Coast (USEC) docks prices continue to trend flat as fuel surcharges continue to rise

US ferrous scrap export market heats up, May domestic could trend sideways

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

USWC containerized scrap continues to climb, bulk prices stable

USEC dock prices, cut grades unchanged, shredder feed rises by $8/gt

Canadian domestic ferrous prices settle in April down C$20/nt for secondary grades, up C$5/nt for prime grades

US April domestic scrap prices settle -$20/gt on obsoletes, sideways on primes, in most markets

USWC docks bulk prices stable, containerized inches up $5/mt

US April scrap trade opens with most mills announcing -$20/gt on secondary grades, sideways on primes

USEC docks’ prices see slight improvement as HMS I moves to $280-290/gt delivered

US domestic ferrous scrap prices could fall in April $20/gt for secondary grades, prime grades sideways

USWC docks containerized ferrous prices stable as bulk drops $10/gt

USEC docks ferrous scrap prices flat as exporters withhold improved margins

US April scrap maintains sideways to down sentiment, East Coast export markets could be key

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

April US scrap seen steady to down amid stable March settles, better yard inflows, lower exports

March US scrap settles flat as better weather increases yard inflows amid brisk mill demand

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

March US scrap seen at sideways settle as better weather improves yard inflows

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

March US scrap seen mostly sideways on better weather, yard inflows up

March US steel scrap sideways to down for first time in three months, weather, inflows key

March US steel scrap seen mixed for now, February weather and inflows key to direction

February US scrap settles $20-30/gt up on tight supply, weather and solid mill demand

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

February US scrap begins trade up $30/gt, weather and delivery issues key this month

February US ferrous scrap seen $20-40/gt up as snow, ice and cold disrupt operations

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

February US scrap seen stable to up $20/gt, winter storm could disrupt inbound flows, shred ops

Brazilian BPI exporters seek price gains with US scrap, buyers take time to react

February US ferrous scrap seen sideways to up another $10-15/gt in early discussions

January US scrap settles $20-30/gt up on steady domestic, export demand, supply reduced

January US ferrous scrap seen $20-30/gt up as mills raise early 2026 offers

January US scrap seen $20-40/gt higher as weather limits output amid reports of mill restocking programs

January US scrap seen sideways to $20/gt up, possibly more for primes ahead of holiday

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

January US scrap seen sideways to $40/gt higher following recent December market gains

January scrap seen sharply higher following recent December market gains

December US scrap settles $10-20/gt higher on improved domestic and export demand

Global View on Scrap: Turkey maintains its positive trend, purchases still slow in Asia


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