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CRU: Chinese Pig Iron Imports Lift as High Local Scrap Costs Persist

By CRU Principal Analyst Chris Asgill There has been a marked rise in Chinese imports of pig iron and HBI this year. This has been primarily due to limited domestic scrap supply that cannot be offset by external supply due to restrictions in scrap imports. Limited scrap supply relative to demand has meant that scrap prices in […] The post CRU: Chinese Pig Iron Imports Lift as High Local Scrap Costs Persist appeared first on Steel Market Update.

SMU Scrap Sources See Small Decline for Obsolete Grades in August

The ferrous scrap market is showing small signs of weakness looking ahead to August, report Steel Market Update sources, who say prices on obsolete grades such as shredded and heavy melt are likely to decline anywhere from $5 to $20 per ton next month, while pricing of busheling and bundles will remain unchanged. Demand for […] The post SMU Scrap Sources See Small Decline for Obsolete Grades in August appeared first on Steel Market Update.