Delayed publication of Fastmarkets’ Steel scrap No1 busheling, delivered mill Chicago assessment on Tuesday March 11

Fastmarkets’ publication of the MB-STE-0232 Steel scrap No1 busheling, consumer buying price, delivered mill Chicago, $/gross ton is delayed by late settlement as of Tuesday March 11.

This price is part of the Fastmarkets Scrap package.

For more information on Fastmarkets North America Ferrous Scrap methodology and specifications please click here.

To get in touch about access to this price assessment, please contact customer.success@fastmarkets.com.

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