Turkish longs and flats producer Habaş recently announced plans to build a downstream cold rolling and tinplate mill. The growing Turkish steel industry brand estimates that the plant will have an annual capacity of 900,000 metric tons. Current plans place the new plant on a greenfield site close to Habaş’ main production facilities at Aliağa. […]
ArcelorMittal Completes Sale of Kazakh Operations Following Coking Coal Mine Blast
ArcelorMittal recently completed the sale of its steel making and mining operations in Kazakhstan. This move came after the Central Asian state’s government demanded its renationalization due to an October blast at a coking coal mine. On December 8, the Luxembourg-headquartered group reported that the state-controlled direct investment fund Qazaqstan Investment Corporation (QIC) acquired ArcelorMittal […]
Ukraine’s Steel Industry Seeks Strategies for Export Revival Amidst Challenges
According to a Metinvest official, Ukraine is currently seeking ways to increase steel industry exports to boost revenues into the country’s coffers. “Steelmakers in the country would require financing for small- and medium-sized steel consumers, simplified customs procedures as well as expansion of the product range in order to facilitate exports” a December 5 announcement […]
Glencore’s $6.93 Billion Acquisition: Majority Stake in Teck Resources’ Steelmaking Coal Business
Multinational commodity trader and mining group Glencore recently announced the acquisition of a majority stake in Canadian mining group Teck Resources’ steelmaking coal business. On November 15, the London and Johannesburg-listed group announced they had previously paid $6.93 billion for a 77% stake in Elk Valley Resources (EVR). They added that the deal was based […]
British Steel Has £1.25 Billion Plan to Slash Emissions with Electric Arc Furnaces
British Steel recently told steel news sources of a £1.25 billion ($1.53 billion) project to replace its blast furnace operations with electric arc furnaces. The company said the goal was to help slash current carbon emissions. “The proposals, which are subject to appropriate support from the UK Government, could see British Steel install two electric […]
Asset Freeze Issued by ArcelorMitta on Liberty Steel for €140 Million Debt
ArcelorMittal recently obtained a freeze order from a Singaporean court against Liberty Steel. The order totals €140 million ($150 million) and relates to the prospective sale of Liberty Steel assets. According to reports, the Luxembourg-headquartered group acquired a court injunction from a Singapore court on Nov. 1. That injunction prohibits Liberty from removing any assets […]
CMC Poland Opens New Rolling Mill, London Metal Exchange Explores New Nickel Contract Options
According to an official with the bourse, the London Metal Exchange (LME) is not ruling out the prospect of introducing contracts connected with Category II nickel. This comes despite the incident with the LME nickel contract back in March 2022. “We are focusing on the contract as we have it,” said Robin Martin, the bourse’s […]
Groundwater Pumping at South Crofty Cornish Mining to Begin in October
For years, the tin price index in Europe depended largely on foreign supply. However, Vancouver-headquartered Cornish Mining plans to start pumping out groundwater from its South Crofty tin project as early as October. The firm is currently preparing its mine water treatment plant, which can treat up to 25,000 cubic meters of water per day […]
Montenegrin Powerhouse EPCG Željezara Nikšić to Restart by 2024
Regional media reports state that Montenegrin specialty steels producer EPCG Željezara Nikšić aims to restart production by the end of 2023, possibly impacting steel prices. The facility went offstream in 2021, dramatically reducing steel output in the small Balkan country. Analysts remain eager to see how the restart might affect steel prices in the region. […]
UK Government & Tata Steel Reach Tentative Agreement on Port Talbot Plant, Risking 3,000 Jobs
The UK government and Mumbai-headquartered Tata Steel have reached a preliminary agreement over a funding package regarding the Port Talbot plant in South Wales. The package is part of a £1.25 billion ($1.55 billion) plan to decarbonize Port Talbot’s operations. However, concerns over jobs and the potential effect on local steel prices remain. A September […]
