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Global scrap prices fall under pressure from weaker demand in Turkiye

China stands out from the general trend, where the decrease in supply contributed to the increase in prices

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World scrap prices are falling amid weak activity of steelmakers

There is no activity on the Turkish market on the eve of the holidays, and Chinese steelmakers switch to more profitable raw materials – pig iron

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Global scrap prices are falling amid a slowdown in steel market activity

Stagnation of the Turkish market due to macroeconomic problems continues

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World scrap prices are declining amid negative dynamics in the steel market

China is out of the general trend, as the country's steelmakers are actively buying raw materials before the national holiday

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World prices for scrap have slowed down

Positive activity remains only in the Chinese scrap market, while the Turkish and American markets counteract the negative factors

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Global scrap prices are increasing for the second week in a row

The activity of sellers is increasing amid rising steel prices

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Scrap prices are rising in most markets

The positive trend is supported by Turkiye, which held the second round of presidential elections

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Activity in global scrap markets has slowed due to high uncertainty

Steel plants have reduced purchases of raw materials to a minimum in anticipation of positive signals on the steel market

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World scrap prices continue to fall

Activity in the Turkish and Chinese markets picked up as commodity prices reached operational levels

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Prices for scrap metal in Turkiye are on the way to $360/t

In most of the world's scrap metal markets, raw material quotations are falling due to reduced demand for steel

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Scrap prices continue to fall in most global markets

Falling steel prices make it impossible to buy scrap at current prices

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Global scrap prices are increasing losses amid weak demand

Steelmakers are refusing to buy scrap because they are unsure of future steel sales

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