30
Oct
14:12
Turkish mills’ demand for deep-sea scrap slows
After a long weekend due to Republic Day, Kallanish observes that Turkish mills’ demand for imported scrap is yet to kick off this week. While there are only a few producers inquiring for scrap, most have taken a cautious stance. As a result, there are few suppliers in the market trying to sell, especially after recent sales gave them respite.
Following the deal that was concluded at $256/tonne cfr average price last week, imported scrap suppliers have inc…
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Anonymous
Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
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