07
Mar
15:53
Imported scrap prices in Turkey are seen remaining firm on fresh bookings concluded on 6 March, notes Kallanish.
A western mill bought three imported scrap cargoes on Monday. It bought 25,000 tonnes of Baltic-origin HMS 1&2 80:20 at $456/tonne cfr Turkey, while paying $460/t cfr for an EU-origin cargo comprising 24,000t of HMS 1&2 80:20, 8,000t of shredded and 8,000t of bonus. It bought US-origin HMS 1&2 90:10 at $462/t and shredded at $477.5/t cfr, fo…
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Burcak Alpman
Turkey
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Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
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