Showing posts with label Ukrainian scrap import. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ukrainian scrap import. Show all posts

7/25/14

Ukrainian scrap metal export-import operations in May 2014


In May Ukraine exported $26.12 million worth of ferrous metals scrap, while imports totaled $0.02 million.

10/21/13

Ukraine's scrap imports up 2.4 times in January-September 2013

According to the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine, in the first nine months of the current year Ukraine exported 130,328 tons of steel scrap, down by 64.4% year on year, worth a total of $40.691 million, down by 73.4% year on year.

8/3/13

Ukraine scrap imports up by 61.2% in H1 2013

According to the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine, in the first half of the current year Ukraine did not export any steel scrap, while in the same period of last year the country exported 315,839 metric tons of scrap worth a total of $131.973 million.
In January-June Ukraine's scrap imports increased 2.4 times YoY to 103,651 metric tons, worth a total of $41.281 million, up by 61.2% compared to the same period of 2012.


(SteelGuru)

5/30/13

Ukrainian scrap exports in January-April 2013


According to the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine, in January-April Ukraine did not export any steel scrap, while in the same period last year the country exported 184,025 tons of scrap.
In January-April Ukraine's scrap imports increased 2.8 times YoY to 61,945 tons worth a total of $24.908 million. (SteelGuru)

5/23/13

Ukraine scrap export activity silent in Q1 2013


According to the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine, in January-March 2013 Ukraine did not export any steel scrap, while in the same period of last year the country exported 123,900 tons of scrap.
In January-March of the current year Ukraine's scrap imports increased by 84.6% YoY to 36,000 tons. (SteelGuru)

2/15/13

Ukraine reports zero scrap exports for January 2013

According to the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine, in January Ukraine did not export any steel scrap, while in January 2012 the country had exported 62,248 tons of scrap worth a total of $26,230 million.
In January Ukraine's scrap imports increased 4.3 times YoY to 4.281 tons worth a total of $1,815 million. (SteelGuru)

10/2/12

Ukrainian scrap exports down by 25% in January-August 2012

In the first 8 months of the current year Ukraine's scrap exports decreased by 25% YoY to 360,400 tons. In August Ukraine's scrap exports declined by 83.2% compared to July to 6,400 tons.
In the first 8 months of the current year Ukraine's scrap imports decreased by 35.1% YoY to 59,400 tons. (SteelOrbis)

7/6/12

Ukraine’s scrap exports rise by 41% in January to May 2012

In the first five months of the current year Ukraine’s scrap exports increased by 40.6% YoY to 256,400 tons. In May alone Ukraine’s scrap exports rose by 20.5% compared to April to 72,400 tons.
In the first five months of the current year Ukraine's scrap imports decreased by 54.5% YoY to 29,600 tons. (SteelOrbis)

5/3/12

Ukrainian scrap exports up 82% in Q1 2012

In the first three months of 2012 Ukraine's scrap exports increased by 82% YoY to 123,900 tons.
In March Ukraine's scrap exports rose by 25.2% compared to February to 34,300 tons. In the first three months of the current year Ukraine’s scrap imports decreased by 58.5% compared to January to March 2011 to 19,500 tons. (SteelGuru)

4/3/12

Ukraine’s scrap exports down in February 2012

In the first two months of the current year Ukraine’s scrap exports increased by 87% YoY to 89,600 tons.
In February alone Ukrainian scrap exports decreased by 56% compared to January to 27,400 tons. In the first two months of the current year Ukraine’s scrap imports decreased by 87% compared to January to February 2011 to 8,400 tons. (SteelOrbis)

1/5/12

Ukrainian scrap exports in 11 months 2011 up by 22% YoY

In the first 11 months of 2011 Ukraine’s scrap exports increased by 21.8% YoY, to 736,900 tons. In November alone Ukraine’s scrap exports decreased by 31.1% MoM, to 62,900 tons.
In the first 11 months of 2011 Ukraine’s scrap imports increased 13.3 times compared to January to November 2010, to 116,200 tons. (SteelOrbis)

12/6/11

Ukrainian steel scrap exports decline in January to October

In the first 10 months of 2011 Ukraine’s steel scrap exports decreased by 21.8% YoY to 674,000 tons. In October alone Ukraine’s scrap exports decreased by 11% compared to September to 91,300 tons.
In the first 10 months of the current year Ukraine’s scrap imports increased 13.5 times compared to January to October 2010 to 104,200 tons. (Steel Orbis)

11/9/11

Ukraine scrap exports in January to September down by 10% YoY

In the first nine months of the current year Ukraine’s scrap exports decreased by 10.2% YoY to 582,610 tons. In September Ukraine’s scrap exports increased by 49.6% compared to August to 102,560 tons.
In the first nine months of the current year Ukraine’s scrap imports increased by 40.3 times compared to January to September 2010 to 96,700 tons. (SteelOrbis)

11/1/11

Ukrainian scrap exports rise in January to September

It is reported that in the first nine months of the current year Ukrainian scrap exports increased by 10.2% YoY to 582,700 tons. In September Ukraine’s scrap exports increased by 49.8% compared to August to 102,600 tons.
In the first nine months of the current year Ukraine’s scrap imports increased by 40.3 times compared to January to September 2010 to 96,700 tons. (SteelOrbis)

9/5/11

Ukrainian scrap exports decline in January to July

In the first seven months of the current year Ukraine’s scrap exports decreased by 4.3% YoY to 411,600 tons. In July alone Ukraine’s scrap exports decreased by 22.2% MoM falling to 100,300 tons.
In the first seven months of the current year Ukraine’s scrap imports increased by 62 times compared to January to July 2010, rising to 88,300 tons. (SteelOrbis)

9/2/11

Ukrainian scrap exports decline in January-July

In the first 7 months of the current year Ukraine's scrap exports decreased by 4.3% YoY to 411,600 tons. In July alone Ukraine's scrap exports decreased by 22.2% compared to June falling to 100,300 tons.
In the first 7 months of the current year Ukraine's scrap imports increased by 62 times compared to January to July 2010, rising to 88,300 tons. (SteelOrbis)

12/28/10

Ukraine to process 6 million tons of scrap in 2010

According to the Ukrainian Association of Secondary Metals (UAVtormet), in 2010 Ukraine is expected to process around 6.65 million tons of scrap, which is 12.8%, or 750,000 tons, more than in 2008, though it is about 1 million tons lower as compared to 2007.
During the current year, scrap deliveries to Ukrainian steel producers are expected to amount to about 6 million tons, up by 20.5% YoY, while Ukraine’s scrap exports are to exceed 600,000 tons, down from 890,000 tons exported in 2009.
According to UAVtormet, these figures show that the volumes of scrap processed in Ukraine have changed according to the level of steel production in the country. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s annual scrap exports in recent years were in the range of 600,000 tons to 900,000 tons, whereas in 2000 the country exports of scrap amounted to about 5 million tons. The low level of current exports of scrap is largely due to the fact that the domestic market has improved its consumption.
According to the Ukrainian monitoring and consulting company Ukrpromzovnishexpertyza, in 2011 the scrap consumption of the country steelmaking companies will increase, but only by 200,000 tons to 250,000 tons. Mr. Vladimir Vlasyuk, Ukrpromzovnishexpertyza's director, said "Due to high competition in the global steel market, we are unlikely to be able to quickly ramp up steel production. I think that this year Ukraine will produce about 32.3 million tons. In 201, we will increase this amount by 1 million tons, not more. But we will unlikely achieve the past results. There are no sale markets for this."
Mr. Vlasyuk said, in 2011 the scrap processors will be able to satisfy domestic market demand with domestic inventories; however in 2012 a certain tension in balancing scrap supplies to Ukrainian steelmakers could be observed. In 2012, Interpipe will commission its new electric steelmaking plant which will require about 1.35 million tons to 1.4 million tons of scrap per year. Thus starting from 2012, Ukraine is expected to see a shortage of around 700,000 tons to 800,000 tons of scrap per year in the domestic market. (SteelOrbis)

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12/1/10

Ukraine reduces scrap export by one fourth in 10 months

It is reported that in January to October Ukrainian scrap procurement companies reduced scrap export by 24% YoY to 553,300 tons.
In October scrap export decreased by 15.4% to 24,700 tons as compared to September.
In 10 months of 2010 Ukraine decreased scrap import by 19.8% to 7,700 tons as compared with the same period of 2009. In October Ukraine imported 5,300 tons of scrap, whereas in September import volume amounted 1,500 tons. (Rusmet)
  

Much more about metal of Ukraine, Russia and other CIS-countries at http://metalukraine2010.blogspot.com/ 

Monthly price monitoring of the mining-metallurgical products of Ukraine and Russia