US domestic scrap in the Midwest also settles up

Thursday, 10 August 2017 20:48:45 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

According to sources, the lower Midwest region traded up $10/mt across all scrap grades in August compared to July settled numbers. *In mt terms, the top number denotes change from the bottom of the previous range and bottom number denotes change from the top of the previous change.

(delivered to customer)

August

July

Change* (in mt)

HMS I

$284-290/mt

$280-285/gt

$274-279/mt

$270-275/gt

+$10/mt

+$11/mt

Shredded

$295-305/mt

$290-300/gt

$285-295/mt

$280-290/gt

+$10/mt

+$10/mt

Busheling

$376-386/mt

$370-380/gt

$366-376/mt

$360-370/gt

+$10/mt

+$10/mt

P&S

$300-305/mt

$295-300/gt

$290-295/mt

$285-290/gt

+$10/mt

+$10/mt


Similar articles

Mexican domestic scrap prices - week 18, 2024

03 May | Scrap & Raw Materials

Taiwan’s import scrap market softens due to holiday

03 May | Scrap & Raw Materials

Slight rise in local Italian scrap market

03 May | Scrap & Raw Materials

Import scrap prices in Bangladesh mainly stable but downward bias in some containerized offers

03 May | Scrap & Raw Materials

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 18, 2024

02 May | Scrap & Raw Materials

US scrap still likely sideways for May

02 May | Scrap & Raw Materials

Import scrap prices largely stable in Pakistan, but bids keep falling amid slow trade

02 May | Scrap & Raw Materials

Import scrap prices in India down slightly as mills moderate buying

02 May | Scrap & Raw Materials

Turkish scrap imports up 7.8 percent in January-March

02 May | Steel News

Raw Material Suppliers at IREPAS: General market mood hopeful for improvement

30 Apr | Steel News