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Taiwan’s scrap imports increase by 23.5 percent in Q1
Total imports of ferrous scrap in Taiwan increased by 23.5 percent year on year to
951,705 mt in the first quarter this year, mainly owing to higher shipments from
Japan, according to official customs statistics.
Japanese suppliers faced lower demand from such traditional customers as South
Korea, while local demand in Japan was also reduced. As a result, exporters from
Japan managed to supply 293,648 mt of scrap to Taiwan in the first quarter, which is
177.7 percent above the same period last year. “Taiwan and Vietnam are very
important outlets for Japan. We expect demand from South Korea to fall further [in the
coming one to two months],” a trader said.
Ex-US shipments to Taiwan totalled 432,245 mt in the January-March period, up by
nine percent year on year.
In March alone, Taiwan’s scrap imports totaled 327,117 mt, three percent above the
same month last year, but down by 11.5 percent from February.