US scrap metal exports dip below $500M mark
Nov 11, 2005 | 04:46 PM
| Paul Schaffer
U.S. exports of major scrap metals wobbled below the $500-million mark in September, but aluminum shipments to China and steel to Turkey bucked the decline.
Buyers filling China's requirements spent a record $72 million on U.S. aluminum scrap. The corresponding physical quantity also moved higher.
Turkey spent $39 million on U.S. ferrous scrap exiting in September, according to the U.S. Commerce Department figures released Thursday.....
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