Turkish steel producers started the week with no new bookings on Monday June 21 amid limited finished steel demand, especially in the export markets, sources told Fastmarkets.
The most recent deals were heard on Tuesday June 15 when two United States cargoes were sold.A mill in the Marmara region bought those cargoes, which comprised heavy melting scrap 1&2 (80:20) at $500 and $501 per tonne, plus shredded and bonus material...