Tokyo Steel increases scrap buying prices again

Wednesday, 13 December 2017 00:19:55 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

Sources inform SteelOrbis that Tokyo Steel has increased domestic scrap buying prices to its various mills between December 12 and December 13. Due to currency fluctuations, the average price on December 5 and 12 remained at $315/mt delivered to customer, but with the most recent increases, the average price increased $6/mt and is now at $321/mt delivered to customer. Purchases at the Tahara mill were at JPY 37,000/mt delivered, which translates to $329/mt on the top end, while purchases at the Okayama mill were at JPY 35,500/mt delivered, translating to $315/mt on the lower end.

The scrap price increases by Tokyo Steel are expected to place upward pressure on other domestic Japanese mill buy prices as well as increase prices to exporters. 

Japan H2

Tokyo Steel

Tahara

JPY/mt

Utsunomiya

JPY/mt

Okayama

JPY/mt

Average

Rate

(JPY/$)

$/mt

Dec 5

36,000

35,500

35,000

35,500

112.61

315

Dec 12

36,500

36,000

35,000

35,833

113.63

315

Dec 13

37,000

36,000

35,500

36,167

112.62

321


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