August 2024 SUS Scrap Export/Import: Fourth Month of Decline, Cumulative Figures Below Last Year
10/28/2024 12:14
(Export Analysis)
• In terms of volume, total exports in August saw a sharp decrease for the fourth consecutive month, totaling 15,688 tons, falling below 20,000 tons for the first time in seven months. This represents 72% of the previous month’s total and 54% compared to the same month last year.
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