Taiwanese scrap buyers resist hiked offers on tepid demand

By Paul Lim / June 29, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Import prices for containerized heavy melting scrap (HMS) in Taiwan remained stable as end-users resisted higher offers from sellers amid tepid demand.

Metal Bulletin's assessment of import prices for United States-origin HMS 1&2 (80:20) sold into Taiwan was $330-335 per tonne cfr for the week ended Friday June 29, unchanged from a week earlier.US-origin scrap was offered at $340-343 per tonne cfr Taiwan during the week, up from $335-342 per tonne in the previous week. Deals were concluded within the $330-335 per tonne cfr...

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