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Prices of some scrap metal materials have fallen more than 50% since AugustBy RICK BARRETT
Posted: Oct. 7, 2008
Scrap metal prices have plummeted, resulting in pain for some but hope for others.
Prices of some materials have fallen more than 50% since August, hitting their lowest levels in years.
The price of No. 1 heavy-melt scrap, a common type of steel, has dropped from $523 a ton in July to $251, according to the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries in Washington, D.C.
Other prices have fallen, too, as the global economy has slowed and reduced the demand for scrap materials used to make new steel and other products.
Some scrap metal dealers have reacted to the plunging prices as if learning they had terminal cancer, said Marty Forman, president of Forman Metal Co., a Milwaukee metals recycler. Forman buys scrap and sells it to steel mills.
“Prices for every single thing I sell are falling more quickly than I can respond to,” Forman said Tuesday.
“Most of the people who buy my scrap will not quote prices, and a lot of the mills will not accept delivery. It’s looking like October prices for a whole lot of items could very well be less than half of what they were in August. There are people I speak with daily who are making it sound like the gloom and doom duet has become the national chorus.”
The explosion of developing nations, including China, Russia and India, has throttled back a bit and eased the demand for scrap materials. When industrial production slows, either in the United States or overseas, metal prices will react accordingly, said Bob Garino, commodities director for the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries.
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