Despite China’s ramping up of its steel output, global steel output declined in July 2020. According to the most recent reporting from the World Steel Association, global crude steel production fell 2.5% in July on a year over year basis. Production for the month totaled 152.7 million metric tons, according to the World Steel Association. […]
Category: Ferrous Metals
China’s relentless march to global stainless steel dominance
The headline sounds somewhat melodramatic. But the numbers laid out in the World Bureau of Metal Statistics’s annual stainless steel report suggest the reality is not far from it. Upcoming negotiation on your stainless steel buy? Make sure you know how your service centers will negotiate with you. Domination of the stainless sector Asia in […]
Week in Review: MMI Week; housing starts; price support for zinc, copper, lead
This week, we wrapped up our Monthly Metals Index (MMI) series for the month, including coverage of the renewables sector, stainless steel surcharges and steel demand in China. Furthermore, MetalMiner’s Stuart Burns delved into supply-side impacts on lead, copper and zinc. In other economic indicators, U.S. housing starts surged in July — a bright spot […]
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 […]
Revamped MetalMiner metals pages highlight track record, ‘should-cost’ prices
If you’ve visited MetalMiner recently, you might have noticed some changes to our aluminum, carbon steel and stainless steel price landing pages. The pages can be found from the homepage’s top menu under “Metal Prices.” As of this month, visitors to these pages can now find a modified, interactive price chart modeling the LME three-month […]
This Morning in Metals: U.S. steel capacity utilization rises to 61.5%
This morning in metals news: the U.S. steel sector’s capacity utilization gained once again last month; iron ore futures made gains; and Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co is keeping its prices steady. Want an occasional email from MetalMiner that highlights new content with NO sales ploys? U.S. steel capacity rises to 61.5% Continuing the recent theme, […]
Raw Steels MMI: Demand remains strong in China, lagging elsewhere
The Raw Steels Monthly Metals Index (MMI) increased 1.5% for this month’s MMI value. Learn when you should use a steel scrap cap collar contract versus a finished price index. Chinese demand on the rise In the past few months, Chinese HRC and CRC prices have increased over 20%. Meanwhile, their U.S. counterparts have followed […]
Stainless MMI: Surcharges rise for third straight month
The Stainless Monthly Metals Index (MMI) increased by 4.4% for this month’s MMI value. Surcharges increase for a third month While stainless demand continues to remain in line with U.S. flat-rolled producer supply, alloy surcharges are rising for the third month in a row. Why? The surcharge increases are again due to an increase in […]
This Morning in Metals: ArcelorMittal, Nippon Steel to build EAF at Alabama plant
This morning in metals news: ArcelorMittal announced plans to build an electric arc furnace at its joint venture steelmaking facility in Calvert, Alabama; the state of Alabama is kicking in some incentives for the project; and China churned out a record amount of crude steel in July. Stop obsessing about the actual forecasted steel price. […]
Week in Review: Trump targets Canadian aluminum; copper flattens; silver surges
This past week’s metals news covered everything from silver price movements to the copper price rise’s slowdown to the reimposition of tariffs on some Canadian aluminum. We also broke down President Donald Trump’s recent proclamation with respect to reimposing the Section 232 tariff on some Canadian aluminum. MetalMiner’s Stuart Burns delved into the concern expressed […]
