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Power Cuts, Low Rainfall Impact Chinese Aluminum Supply, Drive Import Surge

Power Cuts, Low Rainfall Impact Chinese Aluminum Supply, Drive Import Surge Screenshot-2023-07-25-at-1.45.03-PM

China has significantly increased its reliance on aluminum imports this year due to lower domestic aluminum supply. According to reports, the move is part of a strategic measure to partially offset the below-average output in domestic production. Indeed, new customs data reveals that China saw a notable 10.7% increase in aluminum imports during the first […]

Demand for Copper Tempered by Innovations in the EV Market

Demand for Copper Tempered by Innovations in the EV Market fsg

Two firms, Goldman Sachs & Consultancy CRU Group, recently revised their forecasts for copper usage in electric vehicles (EVs). Indeed CRU Group now predicts that the average EV will use between 51-56 kilograms of copper from this year to 2030. This is a significant decrease from their previous estimate of 65-66 kilograms. Similarly, Goldman Sachs predicts […]

Chinese Steel Manufacturing Sounds the Alarms

Chinese Steel Manufacturing Sounds the Alarms dasddsa

This past weekend, China’s primary steel manufacturing companies released a cautionary statement regarding their profits. In the statement, the manufacturers acknowledged a series of obstacles they expect to encounter in the latter half of the year. They also attribute disappointing demand, dwindling profitability, and cost reduction pressures as the primary factors exacerbating these challenges. The China […]

Most Indian Steel & Aluminum Imports to Be Excluded From U.S. Tariffs

Most Indian Steel & Aluminum Imports to Be Excluded From U.S. Tariffs indian-flag-on-the-gearwheel-business-industrial-concept-3d-re-2

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently visited the United States. During his stay, the two nations agreed to resolve six long-standing disputes at the World Trade Organization (WTO). U.S. steel news outlets watched this exchange particularly closely. This is because one of the subjects of debate was India’s imposition of retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products, […]

EU Cross-Border Adjustment Mechanism Deals Blow to India’s Aluminum Industry

EU Cross-Border Adjustment Mechanism Deals Blow to India’s Aluminum Industry 3d-flag-of-india-on-metal

The EU’s implementation of the Cross-Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) poses a significant challenge to India’s aluminum industry and the global price of aluminum. The move stems from the EU’s eagerness to tackle carbon and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. However, as one of the leading low-cost aluminum producers, India faces a considerable setback due to […]

Is India the New China for Global Steel Production?

Is India the New China for Global Steel Production? xasxsd

COVID-19, poor demand, and several other factors caused a drop in steel production worldwide the past few years. This included China, which is not only the biggest steel producer, but one with a massive impact on steel prices. Indeed, according to a report by the World Steel Association, global crude steel production, including semi-finished products, […]

Democratic Republic of Congo Replaces Peru as the Second Largest Copper Exporter

Democratic Republic of Congo Replaces Peru as the Second Largest Copper Exporter screenshot-2023-06-06-at-3-39-52-pm

There’s a new kid on the block in copper production. Media reports say the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) continues to put up a tough fight against Peru, the world’s second-biggest copper producer. If the latter does not square up, expects feel the DRC may end up taking its #2 title. Of course, such competition […]

Chinese Steel Prices Dropping Quickly

Chinese Steel Prices Dropping Quickly 676

For the past year or two, steel analysts and experts have talked about how China’s market is now more open. Simultaneously, they discussed how domestic steel demand had surged due to increased infrastructure spending. The way they made it sound, low steel prices would soon become a thing of the past. This week, prices for […]

Sliding Iron Ore Prices Show China’s Recovery is Still Dragging

Sliding Iron Ore Prices Show China’s Recovery is Still Dragging man-looking-at-a-declining-graph-with-chinese-flag

The iron ore slump shows that the Chinese economy continues to struggle. Moreover, if things on the steel front do not improve quickly, demand will be low for the rest of the year. Indeed, the decline in iron ore prices, which recently hit a five-month low, has many analysts worried about the robustness of China’s […]

Chinese Exports into Australia Suddenly Shoot Up

Chinese Exports into Australia Suddenly Shoot Up hjhjk-2

March proved a good month for Australia and China. New data shows Australia’s exports to China touched a new high in that month. Though the export surge affected most commodities, the most prominent were coal and iron ore. Political and economic observers studying the relationship between the two nations interpret this as new signs of […]

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