Year: 2021

Logistics costs ease heading into the New Year, but bottlenecks remain

Importers of metals and metal components may be seeing a glimmer of light at the end of what has been a very long tunnel of logistics chaos, sky-high freight rates and shipping delays. Freight rates have eased from peaks per 40ft container in the summer for some shippers of up to $15,000 to $9,000 last […]

Renewables/GOES MMI: US renewables on pace for 20% of electricity generation in 2021

The Renewables Monthly Metals Index (MMI) ticked up 4.5% for this month’s value. (Editor’s note: This report also includes the MMI for grain-oriented electrical steel, or GOES.) Want MetalMiner directly in your inbox? Sign up for weekly updates now. EIA: renewables account for 20% of electricity generation In its most recent Short-Term Energy Outlook, the Energy […]

Global Precious MMI: Gold prices dip to close November; markets await Fed meeting news

The Global Precious Monthly Metals Index (MMI) fell 4.7% for this month’s MMI value, as gold prices slipped to close November. MetalMiner has launched a full suite of precious metals as part of the MetalMiner Insights platform.  Gold price ups and downs As MetalMiner Insights subscribers may have noted — the Insights platform now offers a suite of […]

Raw Steels MMI: Steel prices decline; more tariff negotiations

The Raw Steels Monthly Metals Index (MMI) dropped by 7.7% month over month to 108, as steel prices fell in November. The U.S. steel market continues to show weakness. As HRC prices endure week-over week-declines, mill lead times have narrowed to historically average ranges. Want MetalMiner directly in your inbox? Sign up for weekly updates now. […]

Iron ore prices surging on higher imports

It is always a challenge reading markets, whether you look at fundamentals of supply, demand and macro economic developments or whether you are a chartist looking at price trends to see how they compare to previous models, assessing price movement relative to Fibonacci levels and indications from high/low daily pricing data. One issue we repeatedly […]

Week in Review: Aluminum prices move sideways; GM announces rare earth magnet collaboration; copper prices consolidate

Before we head into the weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was and some of the metals coverage here on MetalMiner, including coverage of aluminum prices, a General Motors collaboration with MP Materials aimed at developed a fully integrated U.S. rare earth magnet supply chain and much more: See why technical […]

Rare Earths MMI: GM, MP Materials reach rare earth magnets deal; MP to build Texas magnet factory

The Rare Earths Monthly Metals Index (MMI) rose by 11.3% for this month’s reading. You want more MetalMiner on your terms. Sign up for weekly email updates here. GM, MP Materials to collaborate on rare earths magnet supply chain General Motors announced it will collaborate with MP Materials to develop a “fully integrated” U.S. supply chain […]

China introduces plan to reduce heavy metal emissions by 5% by 2025

Chinese authorities recently presented a draft plan to reduce heavy metal emissions by 5% by 2025. As noted previously here, the move comes after Beijing moved to stabilize surging coal prices. The government moved to increase both coal imports and domestic output. The Dalian coking coal price surged to $694 per metric ton in late […]

Aluminum price moves sideways but looks to China for cues

The medium term future for the aluminum price depends on China. How many times have we heard that before? Not just for aluminum but for a host of other base metals, too. But the reality is China is running a deficit and sucking in metal from the rest of the world, where demand is already […]

This Morning in Metals: GM to invest $51M in Indiana aluminum die casting foundry

This morning in metals news: General Motors will invest $51 million to install equipment at its Bedford, Indiana aluminum casting die foundry; nickel prices have gained this past month; and, lastly, the U.K. trade minister reportedly told the U.S. they could consider expanding tariffs on U.S. goods if the U.S. does not remove the Section […]

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