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August US regional scrap prices settle sideways following Trump reversal on pig iron tariffs

August US scrap prices settle sideways following Trump reversal on Brazilian pig iron

Vietnam’s import scrap market stands relatively stable, South Korea buys Russian scrap

Japanese scrap becomes more attractive for Taiwan

August US scrap resumes sideways call with tariff exemptions for Brazilian pig iron

Market to adjust to new normal after last minute move to exempt ex-Brazil BPI from 50% tariff in US

Steel market insiders predict 50 percent Brazilian pig iron tariffs to happen tomorrow

Ex-Brazil BPI below $400/mt FOB as offers to Europe emerge at lower level

Import BPI prices in US indicatively up, focus on negotiations for Asian origins

Global View on Scrap: Turkey’s import prices stable, Asian market gains some strength

Import scrap offers to Taiwan strengthen this week

August US scrap prices still seen sideways, though Brazilian tariffs could boost mill buying

Turkish mills’ scrap procurement prices remain unchanged

Global View on Scrap: Sluggish steel demand limits Turkey’s scrap procurement, Asian market also remains vulnerable

August scrap prices seen sideways, though stability next month still hinges on Brazil pig iron tariffs

Taiwan’s import scrap market remains soft with prices failing to stabilize

August scrap prices could hinge on Trump plan for 50 percent tariffs on Brazilian pig iron

US scrap prices stable in July as tighter local supply balanced by low export demand, weak currency

Global View on Scrap: Stability in Turkey with sporadic purchases, Asia soft amid low appetite

Local Turkish scrap market remains stable

Japanese scrap offers to Taiwan decline, ex-US scrap prices remain stable

Turkey buys more scrap cargoes, prices remain relatively stable

July US scrap now seen sideways versus June as tariffs trim imports, new Trump tariff deadlines approach

Global View on Scrap: Turkey stable as month ends, Asia hits bottom but fails to recover

July US scrap prices seen sideways to up amid tightening inventory

Tentative signs of rebound seen in US import BPI market

Global View on Scrap: Turkey’s import scrap market tries to find direction, while Asia gives signals of stabilization

July US scrap outlook seen mostly sideways, though some Midwest suppliers expect higher prices

Global View on Scrap: Turkish market stable as mood changes to positive, Asia softens

July US scrap seen mostly sideways, though opinions remain mixed after steady June settles

June US Ohio Valley scrap prices settle sideways to May

June US Northeast scrap prices also settle sideways to May

June scrap pricing seen sideways to down following start of new Trump Section 232 steel tariffs

Global View on Scrap: Turkish market stable as anticipated, Asia also firm

June US scrap pricing seen sideways to 10-20/gt less amid reports of low finished steel demand and continued high scrap ...

June US scrap pricing seen mixed this week as finished steel prices follow diverse trends, rebar and scrap inventory ...

Global View on Scrap: Turkish market stabilizes, Asia gains momentum 

Global View on Scrap: Prices in Turkey breach $345/mt CFR, Asia starts to move up amid renewed interest from buyers

June US scrap pricing seen sideways to lower following May supply-related price declines

US May Ohio Valley scrap prices settle $30-40/gt less amid scant demand, high supply levels, falling finished steel ...

May US Northeast scrap prices settle $30-40/gt lower amid high supply, limited mill demand and declining flat steel ...

Global View on Scrap: Turkey’s import scrap market rebounds as expected, Asian market signals stabilization

May US scrap prices seen down $20-40/gt as US scrap demand limps amid plentiful supply

Global View on Scrap: Some signs of recovery in Turkey, Asia remains soft

Pressure increases on BPI prices in US due to minimal trading throughout April

May US scrap pricing outlook continues down on reduced exports abroad and domestic supply builds

May US scrap pricing seen down with increased flows into domestic yards, peak prices for finished steel noted

Free Speculations about higher-priced deal for ex-Brazil BPI fail to change bearish mood in US

Global View on Scrap: Turkish market shows no recovery signs, Asia softens further

May US ferrous scrap seen lower following April declines amid a dip in finished steel prices


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