Category: Exports

Zinc Price Index Cooling Down After Sharp Rally

Zinc Price Index Cooling Down After Sharp Rally People at work galvanizing metallic structures in a zinc bath

Like most base metals, the zinc price index rose during the first week of November. However, the 15th marked the last day of zinc’s sharp rally, as prices soon began to cool down and return back to prior support and resistance zones. As with other metal production facilities, Zinc smelters use a lot of energy. […]

India Revokes Export Duties on Steel and Iron Ore

India Revokes Export Duties on Steel and Iron Ore Nyngan Australia June 20th 2012 : Shallow depth of field image of a miner inspecting ore rocks on a conveyor in NSW Australia

The Indian Government recently decided to scrap export duties on steel products and iron ore. The domestic industry has thus far hailed the move, but some worry it may not boost exports in the short term. The export tax on iron ore lumps, fines, and pellets is now gone. Last Saturday, India officially scrapped an […]

Aluminum Supply Suffers From Industrial Shut-Downs

Aluminum Supply Suffers From Industrial Shut-Downs empty-abandoned-factory-g91f60e20a_1920

Thing may appear better in China than they are, at least as far as the country’s metals and minerals markets are concerned. However, China still remains the go-to destination for European steel and aluminum supply. Energy-sensitive European factories and aluminum smelters remain stranded due to the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war. Western Europe’s gas and electricity supplies […]

Rare Earths Companies Experience Cyber Attacks

Rare Earths Companies Experience Cyber Attacks CopperMine copy

For the longest time, the world relied solely on China for its supply of rare earths. Now, it seems that most countries have woken up to the “rare earths reality.” That is, we are starting to understand how important these elements are for vital sectors like defense as well as for products we use every […]

Gas Shortage: The Ramifications of Russian Oil and Gas Cutoffs

Gas Shortage: The Ramifications of Russian Oil and Gas Cutoffs Screen-Shot-2022-08-16-at-3.00.09-PM

It’s no secret that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has had a massive global impact. From the sanctions to the natural gas supply cutoffs, the economic toll is both catastrophic and far from over. Currently, economists and other experts are trying to predict how different parts of the world will react to the gas shortage. So […]

China Steel Mills Hurting, Iron Ore Prices Reeling

2022 has been a roller coaster ride for iron ore prices, which dipped yet again on Monday. Of course, demand from Chinese steel remains the top reason for either a rise or downturn in prices. This week, as it turns out, was no different. In fact, prices tumbled immediately after analysts explained their “bleak outlook” […]

Construction MMI: Optimism Rises While Indices Decline

The Construction MMI dropped by 9.41% from May into June. The decline comes amid growing optimism about the state of the industry. Even so, talk of recession continues to cast a shadow over the post-COVID economy.   U.S. Construction Market Expected to Grow 3% by 2026 Despite the doom and gloom recession talk going on, […]

Is Energy-Intensive Metals Production in Europe Coming to an End?

The extremely high natural gas prices this past winter have left many Europeans reeling. At the time, the increased costs were blamed on a shortage of Russian supplies. Today, many are wondering if the restrictions on gas exports by Russia were intentional. A reminder to Europeans of their vulnerability prior to the invasion of Ukraine, […]

Russian exports hit even where sanctions are not directly applied, from energy to metal prices

What is true for oil and natural gas in the Russia-Ukraine conflict is increasingly becoming true of all commodities. Spot market oil, gas flows slow A post this week in the Economist outlines how Russia’s oil and gas exports are grinding to a halt, at least as far as the spot market is concerned. Longer-term […]

This Morning in Metals: Nickel prices consolidate; NAS reduces fuel surcharge; US LNG exports surged in H1 2021

This morning in metals news: nickel prices have consolidated in December; North American Stainless announced a reduction in its fuel surcharge; and, lastly, the Energy Information Administration reported U.S. liquefied natural gas exports reached a record high in the first half of 2021. Are you under pressure to generate stainless steel cost savings? Make sure […]

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