Turkish steel producers have gone the day without any deep-sea scrap purchases, but more cargoes from last week for January shipments were heard on Wednesday December 11.
A steel mill in northern Turkey was heard booking a Baltic Sea cargo on Friday December 4, comprising 9,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20), 14,000 tonnes of shredded and 5,000 tonnes of a mixture of bonus and busheling at an average price of $296 per tonne cfr. The price of the HMS 1&2 (80:20) portion of the cargo was calculated at $291 per tonne cfr.The most recent deep-sea trade was a...