24
May
15:08
Italian scrap prices seen declining
The increases seen in mid-May for Italian scrap prices seem to be losing momentum, as some mills are communicating a €10/tonne ($10.8) price decrease for new contracts. Price reductions are also expected from other mills, Kallanish notes.
The high levels paid in May are struggling to stick, with values falling back to more moderate levels, in line with other EU nations like France and Germany. According to some merchants, the scrap shortage is persisting in Iā¦
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