Fe Scrap Watch2022#14 Turkish Import remains dull, Future as well
07/27/2022 08:12
Sources close to steelmakers cited a rebound in Turkish scrap imports as one of the reasons why steel prices are close to bottoming out. However, we analyzed very skeptical about a rebound in Turkish scrap imports, and this prediction turned out to be right, but the decline seems to deepen.
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