Turkish longs and flats producer Habaş recently announced plans to build a downstream cold rolling and tinplate mill. The growing Turkish steel industry brand estimates that the plant will have an annual capacity of 900,000 metric tons. Current plans place the new plant on a greenfield site close to Habaş’ main production facilities at Aliağa. […]
Category: Ferrous Metals
India’s Steel Industry Battles Cheap Imports
Imports seem to be the biggest bugbear for the Indian steel industry. Cheap steel from China, Vietnam, and several other countries flooded the domestic market for months, putting Indian steel companies at a significant disadvantage. The problem is now so severe that representatives from the steel sector and the Indian Steel Ministry met earlier this month […]
Japan’s Nippon Beats Nucor, Cliffs, ArcelorMittal in U.S. Steel Sale
US steel news sources and markets were abuzz on December 18 over Nippon Steel’s purchase of U.S Steel. The $14.9 billion investment represents a significant step in Nippon’s plan to expand its U.S. assets, and pushed the Japanese company from the fourth to the third-largest global steel producer. In total, it will now account for […]
Raw Steels MMI: Steel Prices Bullish as HRC Price Break $1,000/st
While the Raw Steels Monthly Metals Index (MMI) rose 6.43% from November to December, U.S. flat rolled steel prices remain decidedly bullish. By mid-December, hot rolled coil prices broke above the $1,000 per short ton mark for the first time since June. To date, HRC prices have risen almost 53% this year, outperforming all base […]
Renewables/GOES MMI: Index Drops & Green Energy Faces Challenges
The Renewables MMI (Monthly Metals Index) took a noticeable dive month-over-month, dropping by 10.41%. Indeed, neodymium, cobalt, and steel plate all suffered drops in price, making them the main culprits for the index falling. Meanwhile, the latest renewable energy news sources suggest green initiatives could be in for a rocky ride in 2024. This is […]
Construction MMI: Construction Spending Rises but Construction Index Falls
The Construction MMI (Monthly Metals Index) strayed from its sideways trend to drop 6.84% month-over-month. A drop in European commercial aluminum 1050 sheet prices was the main culprit in the index’s decline. Construction news sources indicate with steel prices finally flattening out in recent weeks, the index could face further bearish pressure. Despite this, construction […]
2023 in Review: Carbon Steel/Raw Steel Prices
2023 steel prices witnessed heavy bullish pressure at the beginning of the year. However, as the year wore on, more and more bearish pressure began affecting the market. Factors such as Cleveland Cliffs’ price hikes, the UAW strike, and U.S. Steel going up for sale all had major impacts on the market and steel demand. […]
Steel Production and Export Pressure Push India’s Steel Trade into a Deficit
India officially reported a trade deficit in steel shipments in the April-October 2023 period. Analysts cited a continue drop in export demand and shifting steel production levels as the primary reasons why they total value of imports was more than that of exports. Furthermore, the continued slow demand from major markets like Europe continues to […]
ArcelorMittal Halts Steel Production in Bosnia Amidst Europe’s Slump in Demand
A drop in steel demand throughout Europe proved the reason for ArcelorMittal temporarily suspending output at its Bosnia plant. The company remains a leading player in the steel industry, making approximately 700,000 tons of liquid steel every year and employing 2,200 workers. According to this report, company management moved to halt production due to a […]
British Steel Has £1.25 Billion Plan to Slash Emissions with Electric Arc Furnaces
British Steel recently told steel news sources of a £1.25 billion ($1.53 billion) project to replace its blast furnace operations with electric arc furnaces. The company said the goal was to help slash current carbon emissions. “The proposals, which are subject to appropriate support from the UK Government, could see British Steel install two electric […]
