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... tonnes of No. 1 and No. 2 heavy melt (90:10) and shredded scrap at an average price of $349 per tonne cif Turkey. The price ... View this article
... No. 1 heavy melt scrap exports took the largest hit in April at 271,309 tonnes, down 58.7 percent from 657,404 tonnes the previous month and ... View this article
... No. 1 and No. 2 heavy melt indicate that US tags should range between $340 and $345 per tonne cif Turkey. Some ... View this article
... 1 and No. 2 heavy melt will range from $330 to $335 per tonne cfr Taiwan this week, down from $335 to $338 a week ago. ... View this article
... Consequently AMM's Midwest Ferrous Scrap Index for No. 1 heavy melt settled June 10 at $335.17 per gross ton, down 1.4 percent from $339.85 in ... View this article
... In Chicago, several steel mills traded early and secured obsolete grades like No. 1 heavy melt and plate and structural scrap at $10 per tonne ... View this article
... The tightness in the prime scrap supply made its way into the ... No. 1 heavy melt remained unchanged at $325 a ton, while some other obsolete ... View this article
... lower dock prices to $280 per gross ton for No. 1 heavy melt, according to sources. ... Scrap, Market Stories, Import/Export/Trade, United States, Turkey ... View this article
... a safe workplace in the scrapyards and melt shops ... pipe--which sources said is typically sold in packages of No. 1 heavy melt--delivered to its facility ... View this article
A 40,000-tonne cargo was sold June 3 at a price basis of $344 per tonne for an 80/20 mix of No. 1 and No. 2 heavy melt, market sources said. ... View this article
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