Before we head into the weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was here on MetalMiner, which included coverage of the Section 232 tariffs, the recent metals price pullback, China’s warning to commodity speculators and much more: Each month, MetalMiner hosts a webinar on a specific metals topic. Explore the upcoming webinars […]
Year: 2021
This Morning in Metals: MetalMiner team walks through signs to watch for potential end to supply shortages
This morning in metals news: during MetalMiner’s latest webinar Thursday, the team walked through the signs buyers should pay attention to that might indicate an end to the current state of allocation markets and metals shortages; the carbon footprint of aluminum can production in North America has plunged over the past three decades, according to […]
Global copper mine production up 3.5% through first two months of 2021
Global copper mine production rose by 3.5% through the first two months of the year, the International Copper Study Group reported. Furthermore, copper concentrate production rose by 5% during the period, while solvent extraction-electrowinning fell by about 3%. The MetalMiner Best Practice Library offers a wealth of knowledge and tips to help buyers stay on […]
EPI white paper: Section 232 boosted aluminum industry investment, jobs
Over three years later, analysis, assessments and calls for removal or maintenance continue to pour in with respect to the former Trump administration’s Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum. In 2018, former President Donald Trump used Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum of 25% […]
This Morning in Metals: May new-vehicle retail sales on pace for record
This morning in metals news: new-vehicle retail sales are on pace to hit their highest total ever for the month of May, according to J.D. Power and LMC Automotive; meanwhile, new orders for manufactured durable goods declined in April after 11 straight months of gains; and, lastly, LME aluminum has backtracked over the last two-plus […]
The Road Signs to Watch for to Know When the Allocation Market & Severe Shortages are Ending
What should you be looking for to know that the market is changing, so you can then change up your sourcing strategy?
Find out what the trends or road signs are that will tell us the allocation market and severe shortages are ending. Join this 30-minute webinar in our monthly series with MetalMiner CEO, Lisa Reisman, VP of Business Solutions, Don Hauser; and Senior Analyst for stainless, Katie Benchina Olsen.
Global crude steel output in April dips from previous month but up 23.3% year over year
Global crude steel production dipped to 169.5 million metric tons in April, down slightly from the previous month, the World Steel Association reported this month. Production in March had reached 170.1 million metric tons. Meanwhile, April output increased 23.3% year over year, up from 137.5 million metric tons in April 2020. Each month, MetalMiner hosts […]
This Morning in Metals: Chinese steel prices take a tumble
This morning in metals news: Chinese steel prices have plunged early this week following Beijing’s weekend warning to commodity speculators; MetalMiner is hosting its monthly webinar tomorrow, May 27, at 11:30 a.m. CDT; and the US Census Bureau released data on April steel imports. Get social with us. Follow MetalMiner on LinkedIn. Chinese steel prices […]
Copper prices to see out 2021 at lower levels — but higher prices coming in meantime
The copper price is likely to finish 2021 lower than its current level. However, they could yet see some further gains in the year, industry watchers told MetalMiner. “It’s sentiment-driven,” one analyst said about current prices for the base metal and the prospect for increases in them over the year. Each month, MetalMiner hosts a […]
Despite easing US-EU trade tensions, Section 232 likely here to stay
It is no secret that, on the whole, Europe was backing a Joe Biden win in the 2020 US presidential election. A few eastern European countries, like Hungary and Poland, rather warmed to former President Donald Trump’s narratives. However, on the whole, socialist Europe saw more of a kindred spirit in Biden. In that vein, […]
