STEEL SCRAP WRAP: Global price increases stop as Turkish mills hold back

August 15, 2020 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Turkish steel mills held back from the deep-sea scrap markets this week amid limited long steel demand in the country's export and domestic markets. And the slowdown in Turkey stopped global scrap prices increasing further.

Turkish steel mills focused on finished steel sales instead of scrap purchasesRecent sales to Turkey and Bangladesh kept US export markets firmWeak steel markets in Vietnam cooled off scrap price risesTaiwanese buyers turn to US scrap with Japan on holidayFirm demand and limited supply drive Indian scrap import prices upward.
Turkey
The Turkish steel producers ended the working week on Friday August 14 with no purchases of deep-sea scrap, having focused on finished long steel sales instead.

The steel mills in the country have...

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