JAPAN STEEL SCRAP: Lower bids from Korea drag down export prices

January 22, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

A drop in scrap bid prices from a major South Korean steelmaker led to a weakening in the Japan steel scrap export market in the week to Wednesday January 20, market participants told Fastmarkets.

The South Korean mill released bids on Wednesday at ?39,500 ($381) per tonne fob for H2, ?44,000 per tonne fob for plate and structural (P&S), ?45,000 per tonne fob for Shindachi and ?44,000 per tonne fob for shredded scrap. Deals were heard at these prices for P&S, Shindachi and shredded, but no deals were heard closed for H2, a South Korean trading source said.
The bids were down by ?2,500 per tonne from the previous bids made by the steelmaker on January 14.

A deal for Japanese H2 was closed...

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