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World scrap prices for the week of September 19-26, 2022, recovered to $365/t

Suppliers in the Turkish market are expecting an increase in quotations

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Kazakhstan to extend the ban on scrap exports

The ban on the scrap metal export is expected to be extended for another 6 months in order to meet domestic demand

World scrap prices continue to fall amid declining steel production

Market participants believe that the downward trend will continue in September

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Scrap collection decreased to 782 thousand tons in Ukraine for January-August 2022

Domestic scrap supplies to steel plants amounted to 713.9 thousand tons.

Ukrzaliznytsia put up for sale 21,000 tons of scrap for 93.4 million hryvnias

Auctions for the sale of 32 lots of scrap metal are scheduled for September 20, 2022

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Global scrap prices fell back after a week of gains

Turkish steelmakers are unable to buy scrap in conditions of very low demand for finished products

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The EU should refuse the scrap export to third countries – EUROFER

The Waste Shipment Regulation (WSR) is the last chance to fix the scrap outflow and meet climate goals

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World scrap prices increased to $402/t after two weeks of stabilization

The increase in prices was facilitated by the growth of trade activity

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World scrap prices stabilized at $395-397/t

Scrap quotations remain stable for 11 days in a row due to demand in South Asia

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World scrap prices rose to $397/t

Scrap prices have stabilized, and market participants predict both a decrease and an increase

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