November US scrap prices in the Ohio Valley settle sideways to higher versus October as mills face higher raw material costs

Wednesday, 20 November 2024 01:58:17 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego

US scrap prices in the Ohio Valley for November settled sideways to higher versus October values as mills faced higher raw materials costs, and as more downed units emerged from scheduled maintenance. Settled prices are below:

Ohio Valley

November

October Monthly Change

Delivered to customer

HMS I

$345/mt  

$345/mt  

Sideways to October

$340/gt

$340/gt

Sideways to October

Shredded

$391-396/mt

$376-386/mt

Up $13/mt from October

$385-390/gt

$370-380/gt

Up $13/gt from October

P&S

$381-391/mt

$371-381/mt

Up $10/mt from October

$375-385/gt

$365-375/gt

Up $10/gt from October

Busheling

$396-421/mt

$381-401/mt

Up $18/mt from October

$390-415/gt

$375-395/gt

Up $18/gt from October


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