Weekly Metal Price Report | 2025-12-19 03:51:14
Global steel scrap benchmarks held steady, signaling continued softness in market conditions.
MONTREAL (Scrap Monster): The weekly market price trends in North America for various scrap metal categories on the Scrap Monster Price Index for the week of December 12-18, 2025 are given in the report that follows:
Copper scrap markets showed a generally upward week-on-week movement, with notable gains across multiple categories, while select segments including Cu/Al Radiators, Alternators, Copper Transformer Scrap, Scrap Electric Motors, and Sealed Units remained stable on the index. The strongest performance was seen in #3 Copper–Light Copper, which registered a weekly increase of 1.62%.
Aluminum scrap prices remained flat across most of the categories on the Scrap Monster Price Index. All scrap varieties, inlcuding E.C. Aluminum Wire, 6063 Extrusions, Old Cast and UBC held steady, upon comparision with the prior week.
Brass and bronze scrap prices advanced across all major categories last week, supported by increased buying interest and steady demand for these alloy metals.
By contrast, lead scrap markets remained steady, with prices unchanged across major trading regions and no notable movements recorded.
Zinc scrap markets experienced a mild downward trend over the course of the week.
Global steel scrap benchmarks held steady, signaling continued softness in market conditions.
Stainless steel scrap prices showed weakness, as both North America and China reported consistent declines across most stainless steel grades.
In summary, Copper scrap prices posted a mostly positive week-on-week trend, while aluminum and lead scrap prices remained largely flat. Brass and bronze gained on strong demand, zinc edged lower, and both steel and stainless steel scrap markets showed continued weakness, with declines noted across major regions.
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Market Drivers
Alternative Materials (DRI/Sponge Iron) – Availability of cheaper substitutes like direct-reduced iron can reduce reliance on scrap, limiting its demand and impacting pricing.
Trade Flows – Import and export movements influence local scrap supply. High exports can tighten domestic markets, while increased imports may soften regional prices.
Market Highlights
North America Copper Scrap Prices: Copper scrap prices moved higher over the past week on improved market sentiment, led by a 1.52% rise in #1 Copper Bare Bright. #1 Copper Wire and Tubing climbed to $5.23 per pound, up 1.55%, while #2 Copper Wire and Tubing advanced 1.58% to $5.13 per pound.
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The table below outlines the week-on-week price movements for #1 Copper Bare Bright, #1 Copper Wire and Tubing, and #2 Copper Wire and Tubing.
| Category | Price Change ($) | % Change |
| #1 Copper Bare Bright | 0.08 | +1.52% |
| #1 Copper Wire and Tubing | 0.08 | +1.55% |
| #2 Copper Wire and Tubing | 0.08 | +1.58% |
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The price of #1 Copper Bare Bright on the Scrap Monster Price Index increased by $0.08 per pound as of Thursday, December 18, 2025, a weekly jump of ↑1.52%. #1 Copper Wire & Tubing went higher by $0.08 per pound, registering an increase by ↑1.55% from the prior week. By the end of the week, the price of #2 Copper Wire and Tubing had recorded a rise by ↑1.58% , moving from $5.05 per pound to $5.13 per pound on the Index.
The price of #1 Copper Bare Bright on the Scrap Monster Price Index inched up by $0.08 per pound as of Thursday, December 18, 2025, a weekly jump of ↑1.58%. #1 Copper Wire & Tubing edged higher by $0.08 per pound, registering an increase by ↑1.62% from the prior week. By the end of the week, the price of #2 Copper Wire and Tubing had edged higher by ↑1.65% to close the week at $4.93 per pound.
#1 Copper Bare Bright’s prices on the Scrap Monster Price Index increased by $0.08 per pound as of Thursday, December 18, 2025, a weekly increase of ↑1.51%. #1 Copper Wire & Tubing inched higher by $0.08 per pound, registering a jump by ↑1.54% from the prior week. #2 Copper Wire and Tubing prices had recorded an increase by ↑1.57% as at the end of the week.
Market Highlights
North America Aluminum Scrap Prices: Over the previous week, there was no change in aluminum scrap prices. The prices of E.C. Aluminum Wire were flat at $1.28 per Lb on the Scrap Monster Price Index. 6063 Extrusions settled at $0.99 per pound, unchanged from the prior week, while Old Cast prices held steady at $0.85 per pound. UBC prices also remained flat at $0.86 per pound.
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The table below provides weekly price fluctuations in E.C. Aluminum Wire, 6063 Extrusions, Old Cast and UBC.
Category | Price Change ($) | % Change |
0 | Nil | |
0 | Nil | |
0 | Nil | |
0 | Nil |
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The price of E.C. Aluminum Wire on the Scrap Monster Price Index recorded no variation as of Thursday, December 18, 2025. 6063 Extrusions remained unchanged at $0.99 per pound compared with the previous week. Old Cast prices showed no movement by week’s end, while UBC prices also held steady on a week-on-week basis.
Aluminum scrap prices saw no significant movement over the past week. E.C. Aluminum Wire ended the week unchanged at $1.28 per pound, while 6063 Extrusions held steady at $0.97 per pound. Old Cast prices remained flat at $0.82 per pound, and UBC prices were also unchanged at $0.84 per pound.
The price of E.C. Aluminum Wire on the Scrap Monster Price Index recorded no change as of Thursday, December 18, 2025. 6063 Extrusions were flat at $0.99 per pound, upon comparison with the prior week. By the end of the week, the price of Old Cast witnessed no variation. Also, UBC prices recorded no change week-on-week.
Market Highlights
North America Brass/Bronze Scrap Prices: Over the previous week, there was a modest increase of ↑0.63% in brass/bronze scrap prices. Yellow Brass’s prices edged higher by ↑0.64%. Red Brass closed at $3.31 per pound, up ↑0.61% from the beginning of the week.
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The table below provides weekly price fluctuations in Yellow Brass and Red Brass.
Category | Price Change ($) | % Change |
0.02 | +0.61% | |
0.02 | +0.64% |
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The price of Red Brass on the Scrap Monster Price Index recorded an increase by $0.02 per pound as of Thursday, December 18, 2025, a weekly jump of ↑0.61%. Yellow Brass edged higher by $0.02 per pound, recording a jump by ↑0.64% from the prior week.
By the conclusion of the week ended December 18, 2025, the price of Red Brass had increased by ↑0.62% to $0.02 more per pound. Additionally, Yellow Brass prices recorded week-on-week jump by ↑0.66%.
Red Brass went higher by $0.02 per pound, witnessing a jump of ↑0.59% from the prior week. By the end of the week, the price of Yellow Brass had increased by ↑0.62%, moving higher by $0.02 per pound.
Market Highlights
North America Lead Scrap Prices: Lead scrap prices stayed flat throughout the week, reflecting stable market conditions. Scrap Auto Battery prices also remained unchanged, closing the week at $0.24 per pound with no notable movement.
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The table below provides weekly price fluctuations in Scrap Auto Batteries.
Category | Price Change ($) | % Change |
0 | Nil |
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The price of Scrap Auto Batteries on the Scrap Monster Price Index held steady as of Thursday, December 18, 2025.
By the conclusion of the week ended December 18, 2025, the price of Scrap Auto Batteries maintained previous week’s price level.
The prices of Scrap Auto Batteries recorded no change on the Scrap Monster Price Index as of Thursday, December 18, 2025.
Market Highlights
North America Zinc Scrap Prices: Zinc scrap prices weakened over the past week, with several categories posting modest declines. New Zinc Die Cast prices slipped by $0.03 per pound to $0.81, while Old Zinc Die Cast fell 4.23% by the end of the week.
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The table below provides weekly price fluctuations in New Zinc Die Cast and Old Zinc Die Cast.
Category | Price Change ($) | % Change |
0.03 | -3.57% | |
0.0 | -4.23% |
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The price of New Zinc Die Cast on the Scrap Monster Price Index recorded a decline of $0.03 per Lb as of Thursday, December 18, 2025. Also, Old Zinc Die Cast prices inched lower by 4.23% over the previous week.
By the conclusion of the week ended December 18, 2025, the prices of New Zinc Die Cast and Old Zinc Die Cast recorded decline from the previous week’s price levels. New Zinc Die Cast prices were down by 3.57%, while Old Zinc Die Cast prices edged lower by 4.23% week-on-week.
The prices of New Zinc Die Cast recorded week-over-week decline by 3.57% on the Scrap Monster Price Index as of Thursday, December 18, 2025. Similarly, the Old Zinc Die Cast prices were down by 4.23% week-over-week.
Market Drivers
Infrastructure Development Projects – Large construction initiatives drive steel and scrap demand, supporting prices.
Currency Fluctuations – Exchange rate changes impact export/import costs, affecting scrap competitiveness globally.
Technological Upgrades in Recycling – Advanced shredding and sorting improve scrap quality, boosting market value.
Global Steel Inventory Levels – High inventory of finished steel can lower scrap purchases, while low inventory supports higher scrap demand.
Market Highlights
North America Steel Scrap Prices: Steel scrap prices showed little movement over the past week, indicating a steady market environment. #1 HMS remained unchanged at $315 per metric ton, while Shredded Auto Scrap held firm at $365 per metric ton. HMS 80/20 continued to trade at $255 per metric ton, and #1 Busheling stayed flat at $380 per metric ton.
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The table below provides weekly price fluctuations in #1 HMS, Shredded Auto Scrap, HMS 80/20, and #1 Busheling.
Category | Price Change ($) | % Change |
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0 | Nil | |
0 | Nil | |
0 | Nil |
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The price of #1 HMS on the Scrap Monster Price Index reported no change as of Thursday, December 18, 2025. Shredded Auto Scrap prices were unchanged on the Index upon comparison with the prior week. By the end of the week, the price of HMS 80/20 had recorded no change. #1 Busheling prices also were flat over the previous week.
#1 HMS prices held steady on the Scrap Monster Price Index. Shredded Auto Scrap closed the week at $365 per MT, recording no variation from the beginning of the week. The HMS 80/20 prices were stable. Also, the price of # Busheling recorded no weekly fluctuation.
#1 HMS’s price on the Scrap Monster Price Index was flat as of Thursday, December 18, 2025. Shredded Auto Scrap witnessed no movement, closing the at $365 per MT. By the end of the week, the price of HMS 80/20 had recorded no fluctuation. #1 Busheling prices also held steady over the previous week.
China Flat
Market Highlights
North America Stainless Steel Scrap Prices: Over the previous week, stainless steel scrap prices declined on the Scrap Monster Price Index. 304 SS Solid scrap prices declined on a week-on-week basis, slipping from $0.60 per pound to $0.59 per pound.
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The table below provides weekly price fluctuations in 304 SS Solid scrap.
Category | Price Change ($) | % Change |
0.01 | -1.67% |
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The price of 304 SS Solid on the Scrap Monster Price Index recorded a dip of ↓1.67% as of Thursday, December 18, 2025.
304 SS Solid prices registered a marginal decline on the Scrap Monster Price Index. The price of the commodity dropped by $0.01 per Lb to end the week at $0.59 per Lb.
The price of 304 SS Solid on the Scrap Monster Price Index recorded a downward movement, falling by $0.01 per Lb to $0.59 per pound during the week ended Thursday, December 18, 2025.
China ↓0.49%
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Weekly Market Drivers
Steel: Flat trend across all major regions
“Imported ferrous scrap prices in Turkey edged slightly lower week‑on‑week as mill buying remains tentative and downstream rebar demand softens toward year‑end, underlining a cautious market sentiment that could persist until clearer signals of demand recovery emerge.” — Regional Commodity Specialist, BigMint Bureau.
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Copper scrap led the gains, with #3 Light Copper increasing by 1.62%. Other categories like #1 Copper Wire and Tubing also saw rises of around 1.5%.
Yes. While U.S. copper scrap prices rose, China and India saw declines in most copper categories. Aluminum prices fell in China but edged higher in India, and brass/bronze prices declined in both China and India.
Factors include steel production levels, EAF adoption, trade flows, energy costs, end-use demand from construction and automotive sectors, and regulatory or sustainability initiatives impacting scrap consumption and pricing.
For up-to-date data, use tools like the Scrap Monster Price Index and the US Scrap Price Index, then review daily and weekly reports in the Scrap Monster portal to monitor trends, percentage moves, and grade-specific performance.
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