Turkish deep-sea scrap import prices have gone up after a large number of cargoes were booked from European, Baltic Sea and US origins, sources said on Monday January 28.
Several deep-sea bookings from a variety of locations came to light late on Friday after the deadline for the indices that day.A steel mill in the Izmir region booked a European cargo, comprising 25,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $291 per tonne cfr, and 3,000 tonnes of bonus at $308 per tonne cfr.A steel mill in the Iskenderun region booked a European cargo comprising 25,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $295 per tonne cfr.A steel mill...