Category: Exports

Indian Exporters of Rare Earths Protest Government’s Export Prohibition

Rare earth exporters in India have lodged protests after the government snatched their rights to send these precious elements abroad. Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of MetalMiner’s Outlook Rare-earth metals are a group of 17 elements, which are found in geological deposits. Some of the most abundant metals in the world […]

This Morning in Metals: Argentina Imposes Export Tariffs on Steel

This morning in metals news, Argentina sets exports tariffs, LME copper drops and China’s biggest aluminum-producing city is getting set to roll out high-end aluminum projects. Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of MetalMiner’s Outlook Argentina Slaps Exports with Tariffs Argentina added export tariffs to all products, including steel, according to S&P […]

This Morning in Metals: Energy Companies Hit a Wall in Steel Tariff Exemption Bids

This morning in metals news, U.S. energy companies haven’t had much luck in the steel tariff exemption request process, iron ore prices bounced back from a one-month low and Mexican steel exports to the U.S. plunged in June. Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of MetalMiner’s Outlook U.S. Energy Companies Look for […]

U.S., Mexico Strike Preliminary Agreement in Principle on NAFTA Provisions; U.S.-Canada Talks Await

On Monday, the U.S. announced an agreement in principle regarding aspects of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), albeit in a bilateral sense, as Canada remained on the sidelines of the talks between the U.S. and Mexico. Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of MetalMiner’s Outlook “The United States and Mexico […]

Week in Review: Rusal, the U.S.-Turkey Conflict and Data in Risk Mitigation

Before we head into the weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was and some of the metals-related storylines here on MetalMiner: MetalMiner’s Stuart Burns took a look at Rusal and the impact U.S. sanctions have had on the Russian aluminum giant since April. In case you missed it, our August Monthly […]

This Morning in Metals: Energy Companies Seek Steel Tariff Exemptions

This morning in metals news, energy companies are lobbying for exemptions from the U.S. steel tariff, U.S. steel exports dropped in April compared with the previous month, and steel and iron ore prices fell by the greatest amount since March. Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of MetalMiner’s Outlook Asking for Exemptions […]

This Morning in Metals: Trump Announces $50M in Tariffs on Chinese Goods

This morning in metals news, Trump announces $50 billion in tariffs on Chinese goods, China responds to warn retaliatory tariffs are imminent and E.U. members are supportive of retaliatory measures against the U.S.’s Section 232 tariffs. Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of MetalMiner’s Outlook Trump Announces $50M in Tariffs on China […]

This Morning in Metals: China’s Aluminum, Steel Exports Surge in May

This morning in metal news, steel and aluminum exports from China were up in May; the National Retail Federation CEO panned the U.S.’s tariffs; and a White House economic analysis reportedly concludes President Trump’s tariffs will hurt economic growth. Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of MetalMiner’s Outlook Exports on the Rise […]

Dept. of Commerce Determines 257% Dumping Rate for Chinese Stainless Steel Flanges

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced Wednesday that it made a final affirmative determination in its anti-dumping investigation of stainless steel flanges from China. Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of MetalMiner’s Outlook According to a release, Commerce determined Chinese exporters sold the product at 257.11% less than fair value. Imports of […]

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