UK STEEL SCRAP WEEKLY: Light iron price drops further as exports weaken

February 06, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

The price range for UK-origin light iron fell for the third consecutive week as lower European export prices to traditional deep-sea markets, such as Turkey, dragged down domestic markets in Europe, sources said this week.

However, tighter supplies arriving into British scrapyards as a result of a slump in scrap generation during the Covid-19 pandemic - with the automotive and construction sectors particularly affected - are acting as a buffer to steeper losses from the typically influential export markets, they added.
Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel scrap 5C, loose old light, domestic, delivered inter-merchant, UK was ?125-140 ($171-191) per tonne on February 5, down from ?130-145 per tonne on January 29.

Trade sources said there will be a knock-on effect on domestic monthly delivery settlements due to be agreed next week, although perhaps not as significant as British steelmakers may have hoped for because the tighter domestic scrap availability should put a...

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