Category: Carbon Steel

Ukrainian Steel Surge: Production Soars by One-Third in 2024

Ukrainian Steel Surge: Production Soars by One-Third in 2024 Ukraine war

For the first half of 2024, Ukrainian steel manufacturing increased finished and semi-finished production by about one-third year on year. According to a July 15 report from Kyiv-based steelmaking association Ukrmetallurgprom, volumes for the first six months came to 3.14 million metric tons, representing a 32% rise from an estimated 2.37 million metric tons. The […]

Flood of Cheap Steel Imports Sets off Alarm Bells for India

Flood of Cheap Steel Imports Sets off Alarm Bells for India China dumping and steel prices.

It seems all the fears expressed by Indian steelmakers (and policymakers) are coming true. There just seems to be no stopping the flood of cheap steel imports into domestic markets, a problem that continues to cause great agony for Indian steel manufacturing leaders.  India became a net importer of steel in the first quarter of […]

Renewables MMI: Solar Surplus & Transformer Woes in the Wake of Hurricane Beryl

Renewables MMI: Solar Surplus & Transformer Woes in the Wake of Hurricane Beryl down power lines

The Renewable MMI (Monthly Metals Index) slowed in terms of bearish price action, moving sideways and dropping 2.66%. Meanwhile, cobalt prices suffered another huge price drop, mainly due to weak demand and oversupply pulling the index down more than up. According to renewable energy news sources, the market could experience more metal price volatility due […]

£2.5 Billion Funding Secured for Tata Steel’s Port Talbot Electric Arc Furnaces

£2.5 Billion Funding Secured for Tata Steel’s Port Talbot Electric Arc Furnaces AdobeStock 727963069 Editorial Use Only

According to an official with the country’s new government, an additional £2.5 billion ($3.2 billion) will be made available for the UK steel manufacturing sector. This is in addition to the amount the government has already pledged for new furnaces at Tata Steel’s Port Talbot site. “There is a better deal available for Port Talbot […]

Construction MMI: Base Metals Stabilize, but Construction Costs Still Elevated

Construction MMI: Base Metals Stabilize, but Construction Costs Still Elevated construction news & metals prices

The Construction MMI (Monthly Metals Index) held true to its year-long sideways trend, only budging down 1.07%. While base metals prices in the construction market remain fairly stable, construction projects overall still continue to battle with elevated rates. This is especially true in the private sector. However, the market continues to push through more than […]

Raw Steels MMI: Steel Prices Bearish as U.S., Mexico Take Action on Chinese Steel

Raw Steels MMI: Steel Prices Bearish as U.S., Mexico Take Action on Chinese Steel

The Raw Steels Monthly Metals Index (MMI) fell 4.5% from June to July. Although the pace of declines appeared to slow from the previous month, U.S. flat rolled steel prices remained bearish during June. HRC prices fell nearly 7%, followed by an almost 5% decline in HDG prices and a modest 2% drop in CRC […]

Zimbabwe’s $1.5 Billion Steel Plant Roars to Life

Zimbabwe’s $1.5 Billion Steel Plant Roars to Life AdobeStock 856381170 copy

Zimbabwe’s got itself a brand new iron and steel manufacturing plant, courtesy of the Chinese. This U.S. $1.5 billion Chinese-built plant’s blast furnace recently came online and is already producing pig iron, a crucial ingredient for making steel. The team over at Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco), the Zimbabwean subsidiary of Chinese steel giant […]

Liberty Steel Ostrava’s Conundrum: a Plunge into Insolvency

Liberty Steel Ostrava’s Conundrum: a Plunge into Insolvency steel manufacturing, steel industry

Liberty Steel Ostrava, a steel manufacturing plant in the Czech Republic, recently entered an insolvency process. This comes after its parent company, GFG Alliance, put the plant up for sale and filed for judicial reorganization in mid-June. A source within GFG Alliance told MetalMiner that a regional court in Ostrava, which lies in the eastern […]

Battle for Steel Supremacy: India vs. China in the Global Steel Trade

Battle for Steel Supremacy: India vs. China in the Global Steel Trade India and China, battle in steel manufacturing and the Steel industry

With a new government in place following the recent general elections, Indian steel manufacturing firms are again clamoring for the imposition of more import duties and other measures to curb cheap steel imports from China.  India ended up being a net importer of steel during the April-March 2024 period. According to provisional government data, this […]

European Steel Mills Brace for July: Import Caps and Tariffs Shake Market

European Steel Mills Brace for July: Import Caps and Tariffs Shake Market EU Flags

Sources said that steel manufacturing entities in northern Europe are unlikely to seek price increases on hot rolled coil until July, despite events since May that could create conditions to raise them. “If you do that, you seem very opportunistic,” one source told MetalMiner. Mills were seeking €630-650 ($675-695) per metric ton EXW in late […]

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