Türkiye's semis imports fall, finished steel trade remains strong

Türkiye's semis imports fall, finished steel trade remains strong

6 November 2025: Rising prices in China since end-June and higher demand for Turkish finished steel products encouraged producers to increase scrap imports in September by 17.7% year-on-year, to 1.7 Mt, while semi-finished deliveries fell for the first time in the past year.

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Türkiye’s finished steel exports gain 5.65% in August

Türkiye’s finished steel exports gain 5.65% in August

2 October 2025: In August, Turkish suppliers increased finished steel shipments to overseas markets by 5.6%, to 1.37 million tonnes (Mt).

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Türkiye's semis imports rise 53.54% in July as scrap demand weakens

Türkiye's semis imports rise 53.54% in July as scrap demand weakens

5 September 2025: Türkiye's finished steel imports in July jumped by 42.45% compared to the same month in 2024, to 1.2 Million tonnes (Mt), driving year-to-date deliveries to 11.6Mt, up by 9.61%.

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Asia’s aluminium scrap market overview

Asia’s aluminium scrap market overview

4 September 2025: In July, imports of aluminium scrap into China surged by 18.39%, to 160 thousand tonnes (kt), contributing to a rise of...

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EU finished steel imports inch down in March amid uncertainty

EU finished steel imports inch down in March amid uncertainty

22 May 2025: EU demand for finished steel products from Turkey, Ukraine, China and Indonesia increased sharply in March 2025 compared to the same month last year, but deliveries from other major suppliers plummeted, resulting in a 4.4% decline in total import volumes, to 1.96 million tonnes (Mt).

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EU finished steel imports surge from Korea and China in February

EU finished steel imports surge from Korea and China in February

24 April 2025: In February 2025, European finished steel imports from overseas markets declined by 15.6% year-on-year, to 1.7 million tonnes (Mt), reflecting a high level of uncertainty prevailing in the market ahead of tighter trade measures and slow activity in the end-use sectors.

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