EU increased scrap consumption by 8.8% y/y in H1 – BIR

In January-June 2024, the EU increased the consumption of scrap by 8.8% year-on-year – up to 43.61 million tons. This is evidenced by the data of the International Association of Recyclers of Secondary Raw Materials – BIR.

Export of scrap from EU countries in the first half of the year decreased by 18.7% y/y – to 7.36 million tons.

According to the BIR, September of this year brought an unexpectedly sharp drop in scrap prices in Germany, as some consumers reduced production or implemented reduced operations in response to large inventories of semi-finished and finished products. Feedback from Scandinavia suggests that metalworking plants in Europe are struggling with declining sales and increased competition, particularly from China.

China has retained its position as the world’s largest consumer of scrap metal. In January-June of the current year, the consumption of this raw material in the country amounted to 122.54 million tons (+5.4% y/y).

The consumption of scrap in Turkey in this period increased by 13.1% year-on-year – to 15.71 million tons, in India by 14% year-on-year – to 17.8 million tons. In the United States, this indicator in the first half of the year fell by 1.8% compared to the same period last year – to 27.6 million tons.

According to the BIR, purchases of scrap by a number of key consumer countries in Asia were undermined by a sharp increase in Chinese semi-finished and rolled exports, as well as the offer of cheap Russian billet,

As GMK Center reported earlier, the global consumption of scrap by steel enterprises in 2023 decreased by 12% compared to 2022 – to 411.28 million tons. The indicator contrasted with a slight increase in global steel production – by 0.2%, to 1.155 billion tons.

Last year, the European Union reduced the consumption of scrap by 5.7% y/y – to 74.8 million tons, Turkey – by 3.9% y/y, to 29 million tons, Japan – by 2.9% y/y, to 31.8 million tons.

  • Global Market

The EU’s requirement regarding the smelting and casting of steel will come into force in October

On 24 June, the European Union published a regulation on new safeguard measures concerning steel…

Wednesday June 24, 2026
  • Industry

Exports of flat steel from Ukraine fell to 695.1 thousand tonnes in January–May

In January–May 2026, Ukraine’s steel companies reduced their exports of flat-rolled steel by 3.1% compared…

Wednesday June 24, 2026
  • Global Market

Global pig iron production fell by 2.8% y/y in January–May

Global pig iron production for the period January–May 2026 fell by 2.8% compared with the…

Wednesday June 24, 2026
  • Global Market

SSAB Americas is launching a steel recycling project in the US

The steel company SSAB Americas, together with its partners The Greenbrier Companies and Alter Trading,…

Wednesday June 24, 2026
  • Global Market

British steel fabricators are calling for the new steel measures to be revised

The new quotas and import duties on steel introduced by the UK government to support…

Wednesday June 24, 2026
  • Industry

Ukrainian Railways has launched a programme to sell scrap in the form of worn-out carriages

In May, Ukrainian Railways (UZ) launched its previously announced programme to sell large quantities of…

Wednesday June 24, 2026