Category: Exports

This Morning in Metals: Copper price bounces back

This morning in metals news: the copper price bounced back Tuesday after a down Monday session; ArcelorMittal issued a statement on the European Commission’s policy proposals aimed at reducing emissions; and U.S. oil exports have fallen in each month since February. The MetalMiner 2021 Annual Outlook consolidates our 12-month view and provides buying organizations with […]

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 […]

Indian aluminum sector knocked off course by pandemic

The Indian aluminum sector, which once stood firmly on the path of growth, today finds itself buffeted by the winds of uncertainty because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Industry leaders have suggested many measures to the India government to put the sector back on track. Are you under pressure to generate aluminum cost savings? Make sure […]

Despite pandemic’s impact on production, Indian steel exports rise

India’s steel production contracted since the arrival of COVID-19. However, exports surprisingly notched a new high in the April-July 2020 period. Steels exports more than doubled in these months to hit their highest level in six years, reported news agency Reuters. Are you prepared for your annual steel contract negotiations? Be sure to check out […]

This Morning in Metals: SHFE copper heads for fifth consecutive monthly rise

This morning in metals news: copper on the SHFE is headed for its fifth straight month of price increases; a Swedish joint venture is ramping up its efforts toward producing fossil-fuel-free steel; and Mexico is instituting a new export pre-approval process to avoid reimposition of steel tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump. Do you know […]

This Morning in Metals: Rio Tinto revises copper guidance downward amid Kennecott delays

This morning in metals news: miner Rio Tinto revised its 2020 refined copper output guidance; Tokyo Steel resumed exports to China for the first time in a decade; and the future is uncertain for Liberty Steel’s Georgetown steel mill. Stay up to date on MetalMiner with weekly, monthly, or quarterly updates — without the sales […]

This Morning in Metals: Canadian P1020 aluminum exports to U.S. fall in July

This morning in metals news: the Aluminum Association of Canada reported the country’s aluminum exports to the U.S. have declined; Great Lakes region steel production is down this year; and the International Tin Association commented on Yunnan province’s tin stockpiling initiative.

Even a pandemic can’t slow the deterioration of U.S.-E.U. trade relations

Even a pandemic can’t slow the deterioration of U.S.-E.U. trade relations

While small beer compared to the U.S.’s trade war with China, the growing dispute between Washington and Brussels over subsidies by aircraft makers is likely to develop into an escalating series of tit-for-tat measures this year.

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