Category: Anti-Dumping

Europe’s metals industry seeks a level environmental playing field

Despite the economic and political challenges related to the coronavirus pandemic, the European metals industry is becoming increasingly vocal in trying to form the arguments around its own survival. Are you under pressure to generate aluminum cost savings? Make sure you are following these 5 best practices!   Making the case A recent article in […]

This Morning in Metals: Iron ore price surges to six-year high

This morning in metals news: iron ore prices continue to rise; the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) voted to continue investigations related to imports of seamless standard, line and pressure pipe; and Rio Tinto’s Kennecott mine is the first to receive the Copper Mark award. Stay up to date on MetalMiner with weekly, monthly, […]

European Commission launches investigation into flat-rolled aluminum from China

Following on from an investigation started in February, the European Commission has launched an anti-dumping investigation into imports of aluminum flat-rolled products from China. The trade group European Aluminium made the formal complaint to the European Commission. Stop obsessing about the actual forecasted aluminum price — it’s more important to spot the trend.  Products included, […]

Week in Review: Aluminum prices rise; steel capacity gains; Ford CEO to retire

Week in Review: Aluminum prices rise; steel capacity gains; Ford CEO to retire

It was another busy week in the world of metals and metal-using sectors. Among this week’s major developments were an executive shakeup at Ford, aluminum prices on the rise in China and a U.S. steel sector seeing capacity utilization gains week by week.

This Morning in Metals: E.U. extends anti-dumping duties on Chinese stainless

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.

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 […]

Week in Review: Industrial production rises; Liberty Steel invests in the future; MW aluminum premium spikes

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:

This Morning in Metals: U.S. steel imports down 19.2% through May

This morning in metals news: U.S. steel imports were down by nearly one-fifth during the January-May period; India has imposed duties on some steel products imported from China, Korea and Vietnam; and imports of oil country goods are down significantly this year.

USITC: Imports of collated steel staples from China injure U.S. industry

USITC: Imports of collated steel staples from China injure U.S. industry

The United States International Trade Commission voted unanimously in its anti-dumping and countervailing subsidy review of imports of Chinese collated steel staples, concluding the imports are injurious to U.S. industry.

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