Category: Ferrous Metals

This Morning in Metals: European Parliament passes Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

This morning in metals news: the European Parliament recently voted on a resolution for a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism; China’s steel output reached nearly 175 million tons in January and February; and the US CRC price has widened the spread with the China CRC price. Sign up today for Gunpowder, MetalMiner’s free, biweekly e-newsletter featuring […]

US steel production steady as imports ramp up to start the year

The US steel sector’s capacity utilization rate posted another incremental gain — this past week rising to 77.7% — as steel production remains steady, but buyers continue to face challenges in securing supply. Volatility is the name of the game. Do you have a steel buying strategy that can handle the ups and downs? Steel […]

This Morning in Metals: U.S. Steel bullish on market fundamentals

This morning in metals news: U.S. Steel offered a bullish view of the steel market in its first-quarter guidance; the Chinese steelmaking city of Tangshan is moving to tackle pollution; and the tin price has bounced back up over the last two weeks. Sign up today for Gunpowder, MetalMiner’s free, biweekly e-newsletter featuring news, analysis […]

Stainless MMI: Nickel price drops on Tsingshan supply news

The Stainless Monthly Metals Index (MMI) rose by 4.3% for this month’s reading, as news of a supply deal by China’s Tsingshan Holding Group helped push the nickel price downward. Sick of not finding good price indexes for stainless steel? Check out the MetalMiner stainless steel should-cost model — detailed price-per-pound info for grade, form, […]

Raw Steels MMI: As steel price gains slow, could a peak be near?

The Raw Steels Monthly Metals Index (MMI) ticked up 2.0% for this month’s index reading, as the pace of steel price rises has started to slow. Steel price gains appear to slow Steel price rises have continued, much to the chagrin of buyers battling for hard-to-get supply. However, the pace of the price gains has started […]

Week in Review: ArcelorMittal and GFG; copper prices; China’s Five-Year Plan

Before we head into the weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was and some of the metals coverage here on MetalMiner, including coverage of ArcelorMittal, copper prices, China’s latest five-year plan and much more: Week of March 8-12 (ArcelorMittal, China’s Five-Year Plan and more) Australia’s Lynas Rare Earths reported its half-year […]

China’s steel industry facing increasing environmental constraints

Many areas, industries (including the China steel sector) and, indeed, societies are under threat from pollution. In many emerging markets, economic growth has come at the stark price of appalling levels of pollution. But the Financial Times suggested that in China, home of the largest steel and aluminum industries in the world by far, steel […]

This Morning in Metals: Nucor to build new tube mill in Midwest

This morning in metals news: Nucor announced plans to build a new tube mill in the Midwest; meanwhile, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the Consumer Price Index summary for February; and the oil price pulled back slightly this week. Nucor to build new tube mill Nucor Corporation said Tuesday its Board of Directors had […]

What are ArcelorMittal’s prospects in the US after its Cleveland-Cliffs deal?

ArcelorMittal has strong prospects in the United States. This is even after the group sold in 2020 almost 14 million tons of integrated crude capacity to Cleveland-Cliffs. “It is one of the major steel markets, even though many steel plants in the United States have shut down in the past 10 years,” one analyst said. […]

ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel to build new steel plant for nearly $7 billion

ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India Ltd (AM/NS) signed an agreement with the provincial government of Odisha in eastern India to build a US $6.88 billion steel mill. The proposed plant is a joint venture between ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel, and will have a production capacity of 12 million tons per year. ArcelorMittal had to drop its […]

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