09
Oct
09:59
Costlier imports seen raising Turkish domestic scrap prices
Most Turkish mills have kept their local scrap buying prices stable since last week, while just one producer in the İskenderun region increased by TRY 30/tonne ($5).
A Turkish scrap supplier tells Kallanish: “We are observing that Turkish mills are unable to source short-sea scrap at desired price levels. Short-sea prices have reached close to deep-sea levels. On the other hand, deep-sea scrap prices increased by $7/t on-week. If there …
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