This morning in metals news, U.S.-China trade talks have led to a tenuous truce, Nippon Steel says strong demand is easing the blow of the U.S.’s steel tariff, and shares of US Steel and AK Steel dropped on the heels of the latest developments in the U.S.-China trade talks. Need buying strategies for steel? Try […]
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Week in Review: China MES, Indian Growth and a New Elysis JV
Before we head into the weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was with some of the stories here on MetalMiner: Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of MetalMiner’s Outlook In case you missed it, we updated our China MES microsite this week, covering the status of China’s quest […]
Is the Global Trading System a Bust? (Part 2)
(Editor’s Note: This is the second of two parts delving into the complexity of the modern global trading system. In case you missed it, read Part 1 here.) The results of trade agreements with South Korea and other nations have been similarly lopsided; America’s trade-in-goods deficit with the world is now approximately 4% of GDP. […]
This Morning in Metals: Japan Considers Retaliation Over Section 232 Tariffs
This morning in metals news, Japan is considering retaliation over the U.S.’s Section 232 metals tariffs, copper gains slowed in the face of a strengthening U.S. dollar, and South Korea initiated a complaint at the World Trade Organization (WTO) over the U.S. duties on solar cells and washing machines. Need buying strategies for steel? Try […]
Is the Global Trading System a Bust? (Part 1)
(Editor’s Note: This is the first of two posts addressing the global trading system. Check back tomorrow for Part 2.) — The Economist asked the question in a debate that has been running over the last few weeks, stimulated in part by President Trump’s unprecedented actions on tariffs and quotas aimed at perceived cheaters of the global trading […]
This Morning in Metals: China MES, Steel Production and NAFTA
This morning in metals news, we updated our China MES page on market-economy status, steel production dropped in the Great Lakes region and the White House still hopes for a deal on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) before the Thursday deadline. Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of MetalMiner’s Outlook […]
U.S. Claims Victory in WTO Appellate Body Ruling on European Airbus Subsidies
The World Trade Organization’s (WTO) dispute settlement mechanism is not known for its speed. As such, it took a while for a final ruling to come down with respect to the long-running dispute over the U.S.’s claim that European subsidies of Airbus have negatively impacted Boeing’s sales. Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of […]
Commerce Secretary Ross Talks Trade at National Press Club Luncheon
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross delivered wide-ranging remarks at the National Press Club Headliners Luncheon this week, touching on Chinese (and even European) trade protectionism, the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), among other things. Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of MetalMiner’s Outlook “Both […]
This Morning in Metals: Japan’s JFE Says Tariff Hasn’t Impacted Its Steel Exports Yet
This morning in metals news, the parent company of Japan’s second-largest steelmaker said the U.S. steel tariff on steel had yet to impact its exports, Novelis breaks ground on a new automotive aluminum facility in Kentucky and a NAFTA deal is unlikely to happen by the May 17 deadline put forth by U.S. House Speaker […]
This Morning in Metals: South Korea Goes to the WTO to Dispute U.S. Tariffs
This morning in metals news, South Korea has filed a complaint at the World Trade Organization (WTO) over the U.S. tariffs on washing machines and solar panels, turmoil in the aluminum market is high and copper prices dipped Monday. Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of MetalMiner’s Outlook South Korea Goes to […]