CHINA STEEL SCRAP:Bullish sentiment dominates with few offers from major suppliers

May 13, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Prices for steel scrap imported into China continued to rise on Wednesday May 12 amid limited offers from major suppliers.

Many sellers remain reluctant to offer cargoes because of the volatility in the downstream steel billet and finished steel markets, with offers mainly around $560-570 cfr China.
Bids for imported HRS101-grade scrap were heard at $530 per tonne cfr northern China, which sources said was equivalent to around $520 per tonne cfr eastern China.

"Most suppliers from Japan and South Korea have stopped offering...

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