This morning in metals news: U.S. Steel’s Q3 guidance included a $100 million loss despite improving conditions; the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) made a sunset review determination related to kitchen appliance shelving and racks; and a subsidiary of Norsk Hydro entered into a contract with Spanish aluminum company Alu Iberica. We’re offering timely […]
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This Morning in Metals: U.S. steel prices rise
This morning in metals news: steel prices have been making gains; the WTI crude price moved up; and Vale plans to increase its iron ore output. Upcoming negotiation on your steel buy? Make sure you know how your service centers will negotiate with you. Steel prices rise U.S. steel prices are on the rise, but […]
Tata Group in negotiations with U.K. over possible state bailout
Despite talks of negotiations over a potential Tata Group bailout in the U.K., the Indian firm has proved itself a generally good steward of the businesses it has purchased in the U.K. over the years. In hindsight, its purchase of Jaguar Land Rover from Ford for U.S. $2.3 billion in June 2008 was a steal. […]
This Morning in Metals: Department of Commerce touts ‘enhanced’ steel import monitoring system
This morning in metals news: the Department of Commerce on Friday announced the rollout of an updated Steel Import Monitoring and Analysis (SIMA) system; Rio Tinto’s chief executive will step down; and, lastly, China’s steel exports are facing a growing number of anti-dumping probes. Do you know the five best practices of sourcing metals including […]
This Morning in Metals: U.S.’s July 2020 steel shipments down 25.6%
This morning in metals news: July steel shipments fell by 25.6%; Nucor announced its 190th consecutive quarterly dividend; and the Energy Information Administration released its September Short-Term Energy Outlook. We’re offering timely emails with exclusive analyst commentary and best practice advice – and you choose how often you receive it. Sign up today. July 2020 […]
This Morning in Metals: India to limit copper, aluminum imports
This morning in metals news: India is looking to curb its imports of copper and aluminum; Rio Tinto and Turquoise Hill reached a financing agreement for the Oyu Tolgoi underground mine project; and Germany’s steel industry needs state aid. Sign up today for Gunpowder, MetalMiner’s free, biweekly e-newsletter featuring news, analysis and more. India targets […]
This Morning in Metals: Copper prices gain momentum
This morning in metals news: copper prices gained momentum Wednesday; the rival of German steelmaker Thyssenkrupp rejected the idea of an alliance; and a Pakistani steelmaker is looking to ramp up its output amid a construction spike in the country. Stay up to date on MetalMiner with weekly, monthly, or quarterly updates – without the […]
This Morning in Metals: GM announces partnership with Nikola Corporation
This morning in metals news: General Motors announced a partnership with Nikola Corporation; U.S. manufacturing corporations saw their profits plunge in Q2 2020; and Chile’s copper shipments fell in August. We’re offering timely emails with exclusive analyst commentary and some best practice advice – and you choose how often you receive it. Sign up here. […]
Week in Review: China automotive sales; steel capacity utilization; steel scrap prices
Before we head into the long Labor Day weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was in the world of metals. Automakers released August sales reports, mostly showing sales remain down compared with 2019 levels. Meanwhile, for the week ending Aug. 29, U.S. steel mills’ capacity utilization fell compared with the previous […]
This Morning in Metals: Nucor to open Frostproof steel plant by end of year
This morning in metals news: steelmaker Nucor will open a new steel plant in Florida by the end of this year; U.S. gasoline prices are low heading into the Labor Day weekend; and Chinese demand continues to power high iron ore prices. 5 Mistakes Buyers Can Make When Sourcing Steel Nucor to open steel plant […]