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Scrap Prices November 23, 2015 02:00:20 AM

Japanese H2 scrap prices held steady during Nov third week

Anil Mathews
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The average price of Japanese H2 scrap remained flat during the third week of November this year. The prices had declined during the week prior to this.

Japanese H2 scrap prices held steady during Nov third week

TOKYO (Scrap Monster): The average price of Japanese H2 scrap held steady during the third week of November this year. The H2 scrap average prices have declined during the week prior to this.

The average price of Japan H2 scrap in Kanto, Central and Kansai region was ¥ 13,326/ton during the third week of November. The prices remained flat from the previous week. The prices had dropped by ¥ 347/ton during the second week of November.

The average price of H2 scrap in Kanto region was ¥ 13,833/ton. The average price in Kanto region has managed to hold the same levels as in the previous week. The prices had dropped by ¥ 167/ton during the second week of this month from ¥ 14,000/ton levels during the beginning of the month.

The average H2 scrap price in Central region was ¥ 11,820/ton. The average prices in the region dropped by ¥ 500/ton when compared with the week before. The scrap prices had averaged at ¥ 12,320/ton during second week of November.

The H2 scrap average prices remained unchanged in Kansai regions. The average price of H2 scrap in Kansai region during the third week of November was ¥ 14,325/ton. The prices in the region had dropped sharply by ¥ 375/ton during the week prior to this.

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