According to the indexes issued by the European Steel Association (EUROFER), local scrap prices in the European Union (EU) in February this year indicated declines of 3.69-4.95 percent compared to January levels, after a three-month uptrend on month-on-month basis. The index values in February are almost identical to those recorded in November last year. The data for February are as follows:
EU scrap prices index, February 2013 |
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Quality |
Value |
Variation m-o-m (%) |
Variation y-o-y (%) |
Demolition scrap (E3) |
291 |
-4.59 |
-8.77 |
New arisings (E2/E8/E6) |
287 |
-3.69 |
-7.11 |
Shredded (E40) |
288 |
-4.95 |
-8.28 |
As regards the first two months of 2013, the largest year-on-year price reduction was witnessed for demolition scrap (E3). The details are as follows:
EU scrap prices index, January-February 2013 |
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Quality |
Value |
Variation y-o-y (%) |
Demolition scrap (E3) |
298 |
-7.59 |
New arisings (E2/E8/E6) |
292.5 |
-6.84 |
Shredded (E40) |
295.5 |
-6.92 |
Explanations: 2001 average=100, indexes are based on €/ton average prices in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom
EU scrap prices index, January-February 2013 |
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Quality |
Value |
Variation y-o-y (%) |
Demolition scrap (E3) |
298 |
-7.59 |
New arisings (E2/E8/E6) |
292.5 |
-6.84 |
Shredded (E40) |
295.5 |
-6.92 |
*Explanations: 2001 average=100, indexes are based on €/ton average prices in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom.