This morning in metals news: the European Commission on Wednesday extend anti-dumping duties on stainless steel from China; miner Glencore released its half-year report; and Brazil is trying to meet China’s surging iron ore demand. For more news and notes from the world of metals, make sure to subscribe to the free MetalMiner e-newsletter, Gunpowder.
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This Morning in Metals: LME copper price makes midweek gains
This morning in metals news: the copper price inched upward Wednesday; U.S. coal-fired plants have been transitioning to natural gas; and Norilsk Nickel recently released its production results for the first half of the year.
Automotive MMI: Ford CEO to retire; GM to add EV charging stations
In this month’s Automotive Monthly Metals Index (MMI) report: Ford CEO Jim Hackett will retire, the company announced this week; General Motors has plans to add more than 2,700 electric vehicle charging stations across the U.S.; and U.S. sales continue to show signs of recovery, but July sales remained down compared with a year ago. […]
This Morning in Metals: MetalMiner releases August Monthly Metal Outlook
This morning in metals news: the latest MetalMiner Monthly Metal Outlook report is out; Steel Dynamics has acquired a Mexican metals recycling company; and copper prices bounced back off three-week lows Monday.
U.S. steel capacity utilization inches closer to 60%
The U.S. steel sector’s steel capacity utilization rate has continued to inch upward in recent months, rising to 59.3% for the week ending Aug. 1.
This Morning in Metals: ArcelorMittal to lay off nearly 900 at East Chicago plant
This morning in metals news: ArcelorMittal cited market deterioration in its decision to lay off nearly 900 workers at its plant in East Chicago; Rio Tinto is investing an additional $200 million in its lithium-borate project in Serbia; and the U.S. Department of Commerce has launched antidumping and countervailing subsidy probes related to metal lockers […]
USITC maintains existing duties on carbon, alloy steel wire rod products
The United States International Trade Commission recently ruled in a five-year sunset review of duties on carbon and alloy wire rod imports from several countries.
This Morning in Metals: U.S. Steel reports Q2 net loss of $589M
This morning in metals news: U.S. Steel released its second-quarter earnings results; Nucor Corporation also reported its own financial earnings; and the Federal Reserve opted to maintain its federal funds rate.
Week in Review: Stainless steel demand; industrial production; copper prices
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.
