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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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World scrap prices are falling due to global uncertainty in the steel market

The future of the world scrap market depends on the recovery of demand for finished steel products

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Global scrap prices continue to decline amid a weak steel market

The expected increase in prices depends on the resumption of purchases by Turkish steelmakers

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World scrap prices continue to decline amid uncertainty

China is breaking out of the general trend thanks to a recovery in steel demand

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World scrap prices are falling amid weaker demand in Turkiye

Scrap quotations on the Turkish market for the week of March 20-27, 2023, decreased by $16/t

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UAE extends export ban on ferrous scrap

The ban has been extended until September 21 this year

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Global scrap prices are falling amid low market activity

Scrap quotations on the Turkish market for the week of March 13-20, 2023, decreased by $5/t

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Global scrap metal prices are supported by an upward trend in Turkiye

Scrap quotations on the Turkish market for the week of March 6-13, 2023, increased by $8/t, and since the beginning of the year – by $64/t

Bernd Meyer: «No shortage of steel scrap in Germany is expected in the foreseeable time»

The BDSV Public Relations and Public Affairs Officer – about the consumption and supply of scrap for the German steel industry

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Steel prices are stabilizing in Turkiye for post-earthquake reconstruction

Producers of long rolled steel have stopped accepting orders for rebar from traders

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Global scrap prices are rising amid improving market sentiment

Demand for scrap metal continues to rise following announcements by the Turkish government to rebuild cities after the earthquake

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World scrap prices continue to rise amid tight supply

Suppliers hold back scrap sales, expecting better prices

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