Publication of Fastmarkets Steel scrap No1 busheling, delivered mill Chicago assessment on Friday November 8

On Friday November 8, 2024, Fastmarkets published MB-STE-0232 Steel scrap No1 busheling, consumer buying price, delivered mill Chicago, $/gross ton.

On Friday November 8, 2024, Fastmarkets published MB-STE-0232 Steel scrap No1 busheling, consumer buying price, delivered mill Chicago, $/gross ton.

This price is part of the Fastmarkets Scrap package.

For more information on our North America Ferrous Scrap methodology and specifications please go to: https://www.fastmarkets.com/uploads/49/71/b379460b461eb29463d0c313ba55/fm-amm-ferrous-scrap-methodology.pdf

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