South Korea: Ferrous scrap imports drop by 20,000 t w-o-w in mid-Feb’25

  • POSCO emerges as highest importer
  • Dongkuk Steel continues to avoid imports

SteelDaily: The total volume of imported ferrous scrap at South Korea’s major ports fell to 79,432 tonnes (t) in mid-February, down by 20,000 t from the previous week.

However, most of the volume is expected to be unloaded starting this weekend, suggesting it comes from contracts made after early February.

Company-wise arrivals

Hyundai Steel – 9,032 t at Dangjin Port and 10,000 t at the Incheon plant. Additional volumes are expected to be arriving in Incheon.

SeAH Besteel – 12,100 t at Gunsan Port, with delivery expected in mid-to-late February.

Daehan Steel/Taewoong Steel 7,300 t at Jinhae Port.

POSCO – 16,500 t at Pohang and another 24,500 t at Gwangyang Port (highest importer).

Dongkuk Steel has not made any imports since December 2024.

The vessel OCEAN DRACO, which transported 16,500 t to POSCO Gwangyang, is set to finish unloading by 25 February before heading to Pohang.

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