Turkish deep-sea scrap import prices have gone down sharply on a fresh Baltic Sea cargo deal sold at the end of the week, sources said on Friday January 15.
A steel mill in northern Turkey booked a Baltic Sea cargo at $460 per tonne cfr on a heavy melting scrap 1&2 (80:20) basis. The cargo composition was not clear at the time of publication.This was compared with the US cargo sold at $485 per tonne cfr for HMS 1&2 (90:10) and $492 per tonne for bonus and shredded at the...