This morning in metals news: US construction spending picked up in January; meanwhile, the Federal Register published the text of President Joe Biden’s latest executive order; and, lastly, the copper price came back down to close last week. US construction spending rises in January US construction spending picked up to a seasonally adjusted annual rate […]
Year: 2021
European aluminum market under duress
There is not a lot of chatter in the press about this yet, but speak to producers and consumers and you will hear plenty of complaints about the European aluminum market. Both flat rolled and extruded products are facing serious supply issues. However, whether they will be short-lived or prove more persistent is not yet […]
Week in Review: Copper price strength; January auto sales; securing supply chains
Before we head into the weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was and some of the metals storylines here on MetalMiner, including coverage of the copper price, how the Biden administration will handle the former Trump administration’s metals tariffs and much more. The MetalMiner Best Practice Library offers a wealth of […]
This Morning in Metals: US trade in goods deficit ticks up in January
This morning in metals news: the US international goods trade deficit moved up slightly from December to January; meanwhile, MetalMiner sister site SpendMatters took to LinkedIn for feedback on President Joe Biden’s executive order on supply chains; and, lastly, Sweden will be home to what will reportedly be the world’s largest “green hydrogen plant.” US […]
Department of Commerce calculates margins for AD, CVD orders on aluminum foil from China
The US Department of Commerce this week announced final margins for anti-dumping and countervailing duties on aluminum foil from China. Do you know the five best practices of sourcing metals, including aluminum? DOC calculates AD, CVD margins for aluminum foil According to the Aluminum Association, the Department of Commerce announced anti-dumping and countervailing duty margins […]
This Morning in Metals: February US auto sales forecast to rise 3.3%
This morning in metals news: J.D. Power and LMC Automotive released their joint forecast on February US auto sales; meanwhile, US steel imports fell by 23% in January; and, lastly, Ford’s CEO urged the US government to support the implementation of electric vehicle applications. February US auto sales forecast to rise New-vehicle retail sales in […]
Biden signs executive order aimed at securing supply chains for semiconductors, critical minerals
President Joe Biden’s latest executive order seeks to secure a variety of important supply chains. For example, in one higher-profile case, General Motors recently announced it would extend downtimes at several plants as a result of a semiconductor shortage. As we’ve noted in our Rare Earths Monthly Metals Index (MMI) series, rare earths supply has […]
MSCI: US metals shipments down year over year but up from spring 2020 lows
Like other economic indicators, metals shipments in the US and Canada have come a long way since the bottoming out that occurred last spring (prompted by the onset of the coronavirus pandemic). According to the Metals Service Center Institute (MSCI), shipments have recovered both in the US and Canada. However, shipments in January still came […]
This Morning in Metals: Arconic reports 14% revenue decline, led by aerospace weakness
This morning in metals news: Arconic reported its fourth quarter and full-year 2020 financial results; meanwhile, the Census Bureau reported steel import totals; and, finally, hot rolled coil steel prices continue to rise. Arconic reports Q4, 2020 financial results Pittsburgh-based Arconic reported Q4 2020 revenues of $1.5 billion, up 3% from the previous quarter. However, […]
Copper price continues to rise as supply tightens
The copper price has resumed its rise this month after taking a brief pause in January. Meanwhile, on the supply side, tightening began last year and could exacerbate in the year ahead. Strong demand from China, lack of new mine investment and enthusiasm about copper’s role in the renewables revolution are all contributing to the […]
