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The price outlook for 2020 in Asia's benchmark containerised ferrous scrap market Taiwan is notably less optimistic than in global bulk market leader Turkey, reflecting the extent to which Asian and Atlantic scrap trends are increasingly diverging.
News ID: 8218   Publish Date : 2020/01/06

South Korean paraxylene (PX) producer S-Oil has changed the pricing basis for its 2020 term contract to include Argus cfr Taiwan and China assessments.
News ID: 7322   Publish Date : 2019/11/08

Taiwan's state-owned CPC has issued a tender to buy benzene for the coming year.
News ID: 7225   Publish Date : 2019/11/05

State-controlled Taiwanese refiner CPC has issued a new term tender to buy US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude, and has again requested a pricing formula using Argus' WTI Houston benchmark.
News ID: 7069   Publish Date : 2019/11/01

The relative strength of China's steel markets has frozen its spot export sales, easing the glut in seaborne trade, but some Asian scrap market participants are not sure how long that absence will last, especially as China's slower winter demand season takes hold.
News ID: 6623   Publish Date : 2019/10/11

SteelMint learned from sources that Taiwan’s domestic scrap and rebar prices have finally come down after remaining flat for 5 weeks’ period.
News ID: 6159   Publish Date : 2019/08/25

Taiwan's Nan Ya Plastics is shutting down its No.1 MEG unit at Mailiao today for scheduled maintenance.
News ID: 5943   Publish Date : 2019/08/15

SteelMint learned from sources that Taiwan’s domestic scrap and rebar prices have remained flat for the fifth consecutive week amid limited domestic finish steel demand. Steelmakers anticipate imported scrap prices to remain under pressure on weak sentiments globally amid ongoing Eid holidays keeping domestic scrap & rebar prices unchanged in Taiwan.
News ID: 5925   Publish Date : 2019/08/15

SteelMint learned in recent reports that the uncertainty in global scrap prices and slowing down of finished steel demand in the domestic market has turned sentiments mixed in Taiwan this week.
News ID: 5480   Publish Date : 2019/07/25

Taiwan, one of the leading scrap importers has observed a significant fall in scrap imports in Feb'19. The country imported 142,778 MT ferrous scrap in Feb'19, down 44% M-o-M as against 258,324 MT ferrous scrap in Jan'19, the recent customs data showed.
News ID: 4416   Publish Date : 2019/05/05

Taiwan, world’s one of the leading ferrous scrap importers has observed a second successive rise in scrap imports in CY’18 since CY’16. The country imported 3,386,357 MT ferrous scrap during CY18 as against 2,673,513 MT during CY17 witnessing a rise of 27% Y-o-Y, the recent customs data showed.
News ID: 4015   Publish Date : 2019/03/14

Taiwan's Iranian crude oil imports would be capped at 5.99 million barrels in 2018, down 40% from the 9.95 million barrels in 2017 due to the snapback of US sanctions.
News ID: 2634   Publish Date : 2018/11/17

Feng Hsin Steel released the final acceptance certificate for the new, high-speed rebar mill in operation in Taiwan.
News ID: 2159   Publish Date : 2018/07/29

Khouzestan Steel Company, the largest Iranian semis producer, keeps enhancing its positions in the Far Eastern slab market.
News ID: 635   Publish Date : 2016/10/20

Automatic, continuous head-to-tail flash welding system for billets at Taoyuan Rolling Mill #1.
News ID: 614   Publish Date : 2016/10/11