The Raw Steels Monthly Metals Index (MMI) remained sideways, with a modest 1.33% decline from May to June. As a whole, U.S. flat rolled steel prices appeared bearish, accelerating declines throughout June. HRC prices fell nearly 9%, their most significant month-over-month drop since February. CRC and HDG prices saw respective 6% declines, while plate prices […]
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Preparing for Annual Contract Negotiations: A Guide for Metal Sourcing Companies
Metal sourcing firms must have a thorough awareness of market trends and metal prices to prepare for the approaching yearly contract negotiations in the fall. This involves identifying any swings in metals prices through in-depth investigation and analysis while also comprehending the variables behind these swings. Each week, MetalMiner’s newsletter covers these exact patterns. Sourcing […]
Liberty Steel’s $70 Million Hungarian EAF Project Raises Questions Amid Financial Strains
Steel manufacturing giant Liberty Steel recently signed a contract with Chinese engineering company CISDI, finalizing a feasibility study to build an electric arc furnace at the Dunaújváros plant in Hungary. Steel production estimates state that the facility would have an annual crude capacity of 1.5 million metric tonnes. According to a May 16 announcement by […]
India’s Steel Industry Under Stress: Chinese Imports Could Surge Amid U.S. Tariffs
India’s steel industry currently finds itself in a stressful predicament. Already reeling from cheap steel imports, the country is now even more worried about a surge of Chinese imports following the imposition of fresh tariffs on Chinese steel by U.S. President Joe Biden. Alongside the U.S., India and many other countries around the world have […]
GFG Alliance Explores Co-Investment and Divestment Options for Liberty’s Belgian, Luxembourg, and Italian Plants
Liberty Steel recently triggered a review of its downstream flat rolling assets in Western Europe. The firm’s parent company, GFG Alliance, said the potential steel industry shakeup stems from an expression of interest from several interested parties. “The review will evaluate Liberty’s assets in Liège (Belgium), Dudelange (Luxembourg), and Piombino (Italy) and will be facilitated […]
Liberty Steel Reviews Future of Scunthorpe Merchant Bar Plant
Steel manufacturing giant Liberty Steel recently began consultations with unions on mothballing its merchant bar producer, Liberty Merchant Bar (LMB), in Scunthorpe. “This decision comes after a thorough review of strategic options and the challenging external conditions, especially the lack of local feedstock supply that has affected the plant’s viability,” Liberty’s parent company, GFG Alliance, […]
ThyssenKrupp and EP Corporate Group to Form Joint Steel Venture
ThyssenKrupp recently announced plans to create a 50/50 joint steel manufacturing venture with the Czech Republic’s EP Corporate Group and ThyssenKrupp Steel (TKS). According to the German group, talks are now ongoing between the two parties for the sale of an additional 30% stake in the steelmaker, following an April 26 announcement that EP would initially […]
Raw Steels MMI: Steel Prices Sideways Following Mill Price Reporting
The Raw Steels Monthly Metals Index (MMI) moved sideways, with a modest 1.86% decline from April to May. U.S. flat rolled steel prices found a bottom at the close of March and proceeded to move sideways. HRC prices saw a modest increase, but ultimately closed the month at $838 per short ton. Meanwhile, HRC Midwest […]
British Steel’s Ambitious Decarbonization Plan Gets the Green Light
In an April 2 announcement, steel industry leader British Steel stated that the Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council recently approved new equipment following a detailed consultation on its decarbonization project. British Steel originally announced its plans to replace the furnaces at Scunthorpe and Teesside in September under plans that would see the steelmaker cut its […]
A Blow to China’s Steel Dumping Tactics: Triple Tariffs
New China tariffs may soon change the country’s steel market tactics. China continues to sit on a stockpile of steel, and it has no idea what to do with most of it. The exception, however, seems to be dumping it into foreign markets for cheap under the guise of “exportation.” China remains unable to use […]