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

Tuesday, 11 February 2025 20:37:06 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego

US domestic scrap prices in the US Northeast region for February settled $20/gt ($20/mt) versus January values amid reports of continued low inventories and weather-related transportation delays. Settled prices are below:

Northeast February January Monthly Change
Delivered to customer
HMS I $361-376/mt $340-356/mt Plus $20/mt to January
$355-370/gt $335-350/gt Plus $20/gt to January
Shredded $391-401/mt $371-381/mt Plus $20/mt to January
$385-395/gt $365-375/gt Plus $20/gt to January
P&S $361-371/mt $340-351/mt Plus $20/mt to January
$355-365/gt $335-345/gt Plus $20/gt to January
Busheling (Pittsburgh) $417-437/mt $396-416/mt Plus $20/mt to January
$410-430/gt $390-410/gt Plus $20/gt to January

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