CRU: Scrap prices holding steady with both demand and supply down
Supply and demand winding down as weather and holiday disruptions hit major recycled metals markets.
Supply and demand winding down as weather and holiday disruptions hit major recycled metals markets.
Could ferrous scrap prices have hit bottom?
Scrap prices plummet, pig iron stays resilient.
After seven years of unprecedented protection, it’s past time to assess the results.
Section 232 and how a Trump win could impact the recycled metals industry.
Export resilience as ferrous recycled metal prices stay firm despite domestic dips.
One of the positive things about the market we are seeing are firm prices on export and relatively high pig iron prices as compared to the forecasted price of domestic scrap.
Scrap metal markets face dynamic shifts: Aluminum steady, copper surging, steel struggling.
The recycled metals market is navigating through a phase of oversupply as per survey responses, with stable but cautious demand.
The ferrous market faces a summer slowdown with scrap demand weaking, while EV shifts and potential tariff impacts loom large.