18.8.08 10:16 | Turkish scrap market tightens up Scrap In the middle of August Turkish consumers keep exerting pressure on suppliers and do not agree to pay even significantly lowered prices. Offers are very few ... |
18.8.08 10:16 | Scrap prices in Russia started to decline, in Ukraine stable Scrap Scrap market of Russia faces a slight downward price adjustment. The absence of competition from exporters, along with successive fulfillment of plans on scrap purchases have eventually led to price decline by some producers. Thus, average purchase price for A3 material in Central region have ... |
18.8.08 10:16 | Scrap market in Europe: consumers cut bid prices, deals are absent Scrap European market for steel scrap remains calm in the middle of August. In some countries bid prices for this material have moved down against last week ... |
12.8.08 11:57 | Ukraine lifted reference export prices Iron Ore,Scrap,Long products,Flat Products,Pig Iron,Tubes & Pipes,Steel Semis The President of Ukraine has cancelled the decree, establishing reference prices for export of commodities, in particular, raw materials and steel products. From September this year, the decree ... |
11.8.08 16:10 | Istil started purchasing Russian scrap Scrap,Steel Semis In July this year, Ukrainian producer Istil started purchasing scrap from Russian company Lomrom Rostov. The decision was made due to unstable supplies of ... |
11.8.08 10:09 | Tokyo Steel continues cutting scrap prices Scrap Japanese Tokyo Steel has announced a decrease of purchase prices for scrap once again. Thus, from August 8, the purchase prices at all the company's facilities are cut by ... |
08.8.08 17:07 | Scrap prices stable in domestic markets of Russia and Ukraine Scrap Scrap prices in the Russian market remain stable, despite successful fulfillment of July's plans for scrap deliveries and absence of competition from exporters. Nevertheless, redirection of some scrap flows from southern ports to domestic market can entail a ... |
08.8.08 15:39 | European steelmakers expect scrap prices to move down Scrap At present, a lull still continues in European scrap market. In the past week, prices almost have not changed, though some steelmakers expect scrap prices to move ... |
08.8.08 11:25 | Far East: scrap prices drop in absence of demand Scrap Negative price correction continues in Far Eastern scrap market, caused by absence of consumers’ demand. In conditions of seasonal drop of scrap consumption and ... |
08.8.08 10:04 | Steel scrap: Turkish consumers increase pressure on suppliers Scrap A lull remains in the Turkish scrap market. However, consumers are increasing pressure upon suppliers to make the latter cut their prices, providing the arguments of weakened demand and a price drop in the market for finished products, and availability of scrap at prices below ... |
06.8.08 16:58 | Nucor expands scrap processing capacities Scrap On August 5, Nucor's subsidiary David J. Joseph Company (DJJ), scrap collector and processor, announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire the assets of ... |
04.8.08 12:08 | Far East scrap market: some consumers suspend purchases Scrap There are almost no deals made in Far Eastern scrap market, in spite of lower offer prices from some suppliers. This week, the price for HMS 2 scrap in Japanese ports is estimated about ... |
04.8.08 11:45 | Scrap prices in Russia and Ukraine still stable Scrap Russian market for scrap almost has not changed in a week. Some steelmakers change their quotations within the existing price ranges. In Central region, offer prices for A3 scrap are about $544-555/t including VAT and delivery. Prices for identical material in Ural region are on average ... |
04.8.08 11:42 | European scrap market in a lull Scrap The EU scrap market is currently in a lull. According to traders, due to low demand in August, a further weakening of quotations on EU domestic markets seems quite probable. Some are saying that the prices in some countries may drop by ... |
01.8.08 13:03 | Turkish scrap market: suppliers resist price fall Scrap Low business activity continues in Turkish market. Nevertheless, scrap traders inform about some contracts for small lots. Thus, some deals for supply of A3 scrap from Romania and Russian Black Sea ports are being made at around... |
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