Turkish steel producers made no deep-sea scrap purchases on Wednesday December 23 although prices remained firm thanks to the support of strong steel and billet values, sources said.
Late on December 21, a steel mill in northern Turkey booked a Baltic Sea cargo comprising 12,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20), 6,000 tonnes of plate & structural scrap (P&S) and 5,000 tonnes of a mixture of busheling and oxy plates at an average price of $476 per tonne cfr.
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