29
Jun
01:00
Polish scrap seen stable in next two months after Q2 recovery
Scrap prices are likely to “fully stabilise” in the next two months as steel production typically slows for the summer holidays and mills carry out maintenance. This is according to Piotr Gluzniewicz, chief executive of Polish scrap merchant Cutiron and chairman of Poland's Scrap Economy Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IPHGZ).
This comes after prices recovered in April-June following a steep $60/tonne drop in February in the …
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