In the week from October 20 to October 26, on the Orbis Steel Index the Turkish scrap index started to move upwards, while the US (East Coast) HMS I/II scrap export index continued to move sideways. In the given week, the Turkish rebar ...
Tags: Turkish Scrap, Steel, Energy
Turkish Steel Exporters Association (CIB) chairman Nam?k Ekinci has commented on the final countervailing duty (CVD) and antidumping (AD) duty decisions of the US Department of Commerce (US DOC) on rebar imports from Turkey. Remarking that ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy
In the week from July 14 to July 20, on the Orbis Steel Index the scrap indexes moved upwards. In the given week, the Turkish rebar index increased slightly, while the Turkish flat rolled product indexes showed either upward or sideways ...
Tags: Orbis, data, Metallurgy, Mineral
In the week from July 21 to July 27, on the Orbis Steel Index the Turkish scrap index moved upwards, while the US (East Coast) HMS I/II scrap export index switched to sideways movement. In the given week, the Turkish rebar index continued ...
Tags: Orbis Steel Index, Turkish.Move
In the week from August 4 to August 10, on the Orbis Steel Index the Turkish scrap maintained its upward movement, while the US (East Coast) HMS I/II scrap export index continued to move sideways. In the given week, the Turkish rebar index ...
Tags: Turkish Scrap, Steel
According to the short-range outlook report issued by IREPAS, the global association of producers and exporters of long steel products, global demand has remained at reasonable levels during the course of the last 30 days. The market has ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, Steel
In the week from May 19 to May 25, on the Orbis Steel Index the Turkish scrap index moved down slightly, while the US (East Coast) HMS I/II scrap export index maintained its sideways movement. In the given week, the Turkish rebar index ...
Tags: Turkish Scrap, Steel
In the week from April 21 to April 27, on the Orbis Steel Index the Turkish scrap index continued to decrease, while the US (East Coast) HMS I/II scrap export index switched to sideways movement. In the given week, the Turkish rebar index ...
Tags: Steel, Construction, Metallurgy, Mineral
Scrap exporters have lowered buying prices at their terminals along the US East Coast since last week, as market sources said they are likely preparing for lower-priced sales when Turkish mills return to the market later this week. One ...
Tags: Scrap, Scrap exporters
Turkish mills continued to buy scrap at higher levels Monday despite the increased raw material cost, meaning margins for finished steel ebbed away. The US re-entered the market with a deal from a New Orleans source at $388/mt for 25,000 ...
Tags: Steel Scrap, Turkish mills
The Turkish scrap import market moved up Thursday after a flurry of sales by European merchants. With mills still requiring April shipments, a number of bookings were heard in the market. One was confirmed coming out of the UK a couple ...
Tags: Steel Scrap, Scrap Market
In the week from December 30 to January 5, on the Orbis Steel Index the Turkish scrap index moved upwards, while the US (East Coast) HMS I/II scrap export index followed a stable trend. In the given week, the Turkish rebar index maintained ...
Tags: steel, metallurgy
In the week from December 2 to December 8, on the Orbis Steel Index the scrap indexes started to move upwards. In the given week, the Turkish rebar index indicated sideways movement for the first time in six weeks, while the Turkish flat ...
Tags: steel, metallurgy
The annual global steel scrap trade is about 105 million metric tons, while Turkey's reach in this international trade is about 60 million metric tons, said Sukru Celik, director of Belgian Scrap Terminal NV in Turkey, speaking at the 8th ...
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Turkish steelmakers and international scrap recyclers are fairly quiet this week in discussing December/January shipments of bulk cargoes, with electric arc furnaces keen to sell more finished steel products before turning their attention ...
Tags: Mills, Scrap Recyclers, Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy