Category: Ferrous Metals

Raw Steels MMI: Index increases by double digits as steel prices gain to close 2020

The Raw Steels Monthly Metals Index (MMI) increased by 16.5% this month, as steel prices showed strength in December. U.S. steel events The American Iron and Steel Institute, the Steel Manufacturers Association, the United Steelworkers union, the Committee on Pipe and Tube Imports and the American Institute of Steel Construction sent a letter to Joe […]

This Morning in Metals: Industry groups urge Biden to keep steel tariffs

This morning in metals news: several industry groups urged President-elect Joe Biden to continue existing steel tariffs and quotas; Germany’s OGE and Thyssenkrupp and Norwegian energy company Equinor are collaborating to mitigate emissions; and Norsk Hydro and Nuvosil are working on aluminum and silicon recycling technology. Industry groups urge Biden to keep steel tariffs President […]

This Morning in Metals: U.S. steel capacity utilization rate rises to 75.4%

This morning in metals news: U.S. steel capacity utilization reached 75.4% for the week ending Jan. 9; General Motors announced the launch of BrightDrop; and Rusal America announced a new line of aluminum additive manufacturing powders. Volatility is the name of the game. Do you have a steel buying strategy that can handle the ups […]

This Morning in Metals: U.S. goods and services deficit hits $68.1M in November

This morning in metals news: the Census Bureau and Bureau of Economic Analysis reported the U.S. goods and services deficit totaled $68.1 billion in November; the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais is hoping to win a compensation deal from miner Vale; and the American Iron and Steel Institute released steel import data for December. MetalMiner […]

This Morning in Metals: AISI releases first weekly raw steel production numbers of 2021

This morning in metals news: the American Iron and Steel Institute released its first report on U.S. raw steel production for 2021; Nippon Steel eyes its net-zero emissions goals; and, lastly, the U.S. hot-rolled coil price continues to surge. Become part of the MetalMiner LinkedIn group and stay connected to trends we’re watching and interesting […]

Turkey steel exports draw interest due to location, lower costs

While Turkey’s finished steel products enjoy local demand, lower costs and the country’s location between Europe and Asia have also made steel exports from there attractive, market watchers told MetalMiner. Turkey’s trade in steel exports came to 9.4 million mt in the first seven months of 2020. The total is down 12.1% year over year […]

This Morning in Metals: Steel imports down 22.1% through November

This morning in metals news: U.S. steel imports dropped 22.1% year over year through the first 11 months of the year; the U.S. international trade deficit rose by 5.5% from October to November; and global aluminum production totaled 5.47 million metric tons in November. Steel is cool. Follow us on LinkedIn to hang out with […]

Best of 2020: Top steel posts of the year

Continuing our look back at the best of 2020, today we’ll take one last review of the top steel posts of the year here on MetalMiner. As with metals as a whole, steel prices experienced a rocky 2020. The coronavirus pandemic slammed metals demand overall, including steel demand. The automotive industry idled production at the […]

This Morning in Metals: U.S. Steel sells Keystone Industrial Port Complex for $160M

This morning in metals news: U.S. Steel sold the Keystone Industrial Port Complex for $160 million; ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel will build a new electric arc furnace at their joint venture in Alabama; and, finally, the aluminum price has retraced slightly in December. Cut-to-length adders. Width and gauge adders. Coatings. Feel confident in knowing what […]

Chinese steel scrap imports could be market mover in 2021

Chinese steel scrap imports could be market mover in 2021

There has been quite a bit of analyst chatter about the likely impact of China’s return to the steel scrap market next year. In 2019, the authorities essentially banned steel scrap imports. The move came, in part, because many of the grades were classified as waste. However, of late the rumor is China will be […]

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