The Rare Earths Monthly Metals Index (MMI) rose 9.1% for this month’s reading.
Construction MMI: May construction spending drops 2.1%
The Construction Monthly Metals Index (MMI) picked up 4.2% this month.
This Morning in Metals: U.S. steel capacity utilization rate jumps again to 56.6%
This morning in metals news, the U.S. steel sector again posted another incremental rise in its steel capacity utilization rate, Freeport-McMoRan adjusted its Q2 copper sales estimates and the Airbus–Boeing tariff saga continues.
Automotive MMI: U.S. auto sales begin slow recovery but remain depressed
The Automotive Monthly Metals Index (MMI) picked up by 5.1% this month. U.S. auto sales U.S. auto sales continued to slump last month and over the second quarter overall, even as the U.S. auto sector restarted production in late May after an approximately two-month suspension. General Motors reported second-quarter deliveries of 492,489 vehicles, down 34% […]
This Morning in Metals: Nevada Copper confirms restart plans for Pumpkin Hollow mine
This morning in metals news: Nevada Copper announced plans to restart its Pumpkin Hollow mine; the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) commented on the $1 trillion infrastructure bill approved by the U.S. House of Representatives last week; and a Florida community has approved the sale of land for the construction of a $120 million […]
Week in Review: Buying in volatile markets; Annual Outlook update; oil price drivers
Before we head into the Fourth of July weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was and some of the metals storylines here on MetalMiner:
This Morning in Metals: MetalMiner releases July Monthly Metal Buying Outlook
This morning in metals news, MetalMiner has released its July Monthly Metal Buying Outlook, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill and Ford Motor Co.’s second-quarter sales were down 33.3%.
This Morning in Metals: U.S. Steel to restart blast furnace at Gary Works
This morning in metals news: amid improving demand, U.S. Steel plans to restart a blast furnace at its Gary Works; the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) went into effect today; and China could be aiming to diversify its iron ore supply portfolio.
EUROFER, IndustriAll Europe rebuke E.U.’s lack of steel import quota adjustment
This has been a challenging year for a number of sectors, amid already slowing growth and then the massive impact of the coronavirus pandemic — but the European steel sector has been hit particularly hard.
U.S. steel capacity utilization rate ticks up to 55.4%
The percentage of U.S. steel mills’ capacity utilization rate jumped to 55.4% for the week ending June 27, up from 54.6% for the previous week.
