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Fe scrap prices firm into Turkey after Friday rises

September 01, 2010 - 13:02 GMT Location: London

KEYWORDS: ferrous , scrap , index , Turkey , cfr

Turkish import prices for ferrous scrap firmed this week when mills booked more cargoes, after prices rose again on Friday last week, mills and merchants told MB.

Mills booked at least ten cargoes last week, with four originating in the USA, which saw shredded cargo sell at a high of $405 per tonne cfr main Turkish port. Higher quality scrap sold...

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