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As the Japanese yen has got obviously stronger than in March and nickel prices remains between $8,300-8,500, SUS304 scrap prices are considered to be declining in terms of theoretical value. However, tensions persist in the domestic market where the shortage of materials has kept the prices at a higher level.
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