Category: Ferrous Metals

Destroyed Ukrainian Energy Grids Impact Steel Production

Destroyed Ukrainian Energy Grids Impact Steel Production Steel plant, Metallurgical plant, Metallurgical steelmaking fact

Steel production in Ukraine took a hit this past week due to the ongoing conflict with Russia. Industry watchers told MetalMiner that several Ukrainian steelmakers are facing production and rolling issues. Energy suppliers are rationing power distribution to major consumers. The rationing is the direct result of missile attacks and other military actions by Russian […]

Automotive MMI: Interest Rates Move Up, Consumer Demand Moves Down

Automotive MMI: Interest Rates Move Up, Consumer Demand Moves Down Automotive-MMI-December

The Automotive MMI (Monthly MetalMiner Index) finally broke its downward trend and traded sideways, inching up by 2.53%. Meanwhile, myriad factors continue to pressure metal prices. The demand for vehicles among consumers remains strong. However, low inventories throughout most of 2022 placed a huge strain on the index. Without parts, the manufacturing of new vehicles […]

China Reacts Strongly to WTO’s Ruling of Trump Administration Metal Duties

China Reacts Strongly to WTO’s Ruling of Trump Administration Metal Duties AdobeStock_268243605.jpeg

In the latest US steel news, a WTO ruling has sparked a new war of words between the United States and China. Last weekend, the WTO finally ruled on the 25% taxes on global steel imports and 10% import tariffs on aluminum imposed under former US President Donald Trump. The WTO dispute settlement panel ruled […]

Construction MMI: Aluminum Plate and Steel Rebar Reverse

Construction MMI: Aluminum Plate and Steel Rebar Reverse Construction-MMI-December

The Construction MMI (Monthly MetalMiner Index) flatlined sideways, moving downward by a meager 0.07%. The overall volatility of metal prices remains a primary challenge to the index. The near-stationary index contrasts starkly with the downward 2022 trend. Aside from fluctuating metal prices, the industry also had its integrity tested by several other problems. These included […]

Raw Steels MMI: Where is the Bottom for Falling Steel Prices?

Raw Steels MMI: Where is the Bottom for Falling Steel Prices? Raw-Steels-December-1

The Raw Steels Monthly Metals Index (MMI) fell by 2.34% from November to December. Ultimately, U.S. steel prices remain decidedly bearish. Meanwhile, hot rolled coil prices saw the most substantial decline, falling 12.6% month over month. Plate prices, on the other hand, mainly remained sideways but continued to edge slowly downward with a 2.9% decline.  […]

Renewables/GOES MMI: Steel Plate Drops While Battery Metals Hold Strong

Renewables/GOES MMI: Steel Plate Drops While Battery Metals Hold Strong Renewables-MMI-December

The December Renewables MMI (Monthly MetalMiner Index) traded sideways, practically in a straight line. Overall, metal prices within the index only dropped 0.83%. This sideways trend contrasts sharply with the steep drop renewables saw just six months ago. Battery metals within the index, such as cobalt and silicon, held a steady sideways trend, only rising […]

Iron Ore Futures to Rise as China Eases zero-COVID

Iron Ore Futures to Rise as China Eases zero-COVID Rustenburg, South Africa, 10/15/2012, Dump Trucks transporting P

China’s steady easing of COVID-19 restrictions finally allowed the beleaguered economy to begin reopening. Many experts expect a renewed demand for steel, which means an increased appetite for steel-making raw materials such as iron ore. Both analysts and traders believe the lifting the restrictions was a step in the right direction. This current positivity is […]

Mastering Metal Prices: 5 Sourcing Strategies That Only Pros Know

Mastering Metal Prices: 5 Sourcing Strategies That Only Pros Know Asian man owner mananger of SME business warehouse storage

“It is a fact researchers have settled on – the 10,000-hour rule is a definite key in success.”– Malcolm Gladwell, ‘Outliers.’ For those of you who have not read Gladwell’s “Outliers,” no worries. Essentially, the key theme of the book involves the concept of practice. It states that those who dedicate 10,000 hours or more […]

Could Macroeconomics Cause a Steel Price Reversal?

Could Macroeconomics Cause a Steel Price Reversal? roll of steel sheet in factory

Uncertainty regarding China’s stance on zero-COVID, when restrictions might ease, and riots within China throughout recent weeks have all contributed to more flat steel prices. What’s more, recession fears are starting to notably impact commodities. Yet another contributing factor? Fears of a railroad strike. With the cut-off date for meeting railroad unions’ terms fast approaching, […]

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 […]

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