Scrap exports from Germany remained stable in early 2026

Exports of ferrous metal scrap from Germany in January–February 2026 remained at last year’s level, according to Kallanish, citing data from the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis). Total shipments amounted to 1.26 million tons, with a value of €568 million ($665 million).

Despite overall stability, the structure of exports underwent noticeable changes. In particular, shipments to Italy rose by nearly 20% year-over-year, indicating a revival in demand from local electric arc furnace steelmakers. At the same time, exports to the Netherlands fell by 19% year-on-year, which may be linked to changes in logistics flows and domestic demand.

The price situation in the market remains relatively stable. In April, scrap prices in Germany remained virtually unchanged, despite rising energy costs in Europe and active exports to Turkey. Average prices stood at €295/t for E3 scrap, €305/t for E2/8, and €305/t for E40.

At the same time, market participants expect prices to rise in May. The main driver could be rising transportation costs amid the escalating situation in the Middle East, which is affecting logistics and freight rates.

As a reminder, by the end of 2025, Germany increased its exports of ferrous scrap by 5% year-on-year, reaching 7.7 million tons. The value of these exports last year amounted to €4.54 billion.

Scrap imports into the country last year fell by 9% year-on-year, to 3.98 million tons, with a value of €2.3 billion. The decline in volumes corresponded to lower production levels in the German steel industry.

  • Infrastructure

Businesses purchased the entire volume of electricity at the first long-term auctions

The first electricity auctions under the new long-term contract mechanism have taken place in Ukraine.…

Monday July 13, 2026
  • Global Market

India has extended the anti-dumping duty on imports of seamless pipes from China

India has extended the anti-dumping duty on imports of seamless pipes, tubes and hollow sections…

Monday July 13, 2026
  • Companies

Jingye Steel will insist on full compensation for the takeover of British Steel

China’s Jingye Steel has stated that it will demand prompt, adequate and effective compensation from…

Monday July 13, 2026
  • Global Market

EU decision on steel quotas poses further challenges for Ukraine – Politico

On 1 July, new EU safeguard measures on steel came into force after the European…

Monday July 13, 2026
  • Global Market

JSW Italy has reached an agreement with the Italian government on the development of the Piombino steelworks

The Italian Ministry of Economic Development (Mimit) has reached an agreement with JSW on the…

Monday July 13, 2026
  • Global Market

Baosteel is raising prices for hot-rolled steel for August sales

Baoshan Iron & Steel (Baosteel), a subsidiary of the world’s leading steel producer China Baowu…

Monday July 13, 2026