15 February 2011
Tokyo Steel raised scrap purchase prices for most of its works for the first time in three weeks as domestic availability remains tight. The price rise defied gathering expectation of a pull-back in scrap prices across Asia, and follows the first fall in Japanese scrap export tenders in four months. Japan's biggest EAF-based producer and scrap price-setter left purchase prices for its..
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
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