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Apr
15:05
Turkish scrap struggles to hold amid weak steel
Only a few Turkish mills have changed their domestic scrap buying prices in the last two weeks amid the Eid holiday lull, Kallanish notes.
One mill, which is more dependent on domestic scrap, has increased its buying price this week, while a southern Turkish mill decreased its bid price.
In the imported segment, following a Finland-origin deal comprising HMS 1&2 80:20 at $382/tonne and shredded at $399/t cfr Turkey on Monday, activity remains slow. Altho…
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Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
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