Several deals for deep-sea bulk cargoes of steel scrap were concluded to mills in Bangladesh at lower prices over recent days, market sources have told Fastmarkets.
A long pause in buying deep-sea scrap cargoes in Bangladesh pushed market prices for bulk scrap imported to the country below $600 per tonne cfr in the week ended Thursday April 28, sources told Fastmarkets.
Prices for imports of deep-sea steel scrap imported to Bangladesh have battered through the $700-per-tonne mark in recent days amid tightness in supply and bullish attitudes from sellers who have watched a steep increase in Turkish prices over the last week, sources told Fastmarkets.
Prices for imports of deep-sea steel scrap imported to Bangladesh have battered through the $700-per-tonne mark in recent days amid tightness in supply and bullish attitudes from sellers who have watched a steep increase in Turkish prices over the last week, sources told Fastmarkets.
Prices for imports of deep-sea steel scrap imported to Bangladesh have battered through the $700-per-tonne mark in recent days amid tightness in supply and bullish attitudes from sellers who have watched a steep increase in Turkish prices over the last week, sources told Fastmarkets.