Category: Manufacturing

Salzgitter’s Relined Blast Furnace Ready to Produce 2 Million Metric Tons of Pig Iron

Salzgitter’s Relined Blast Furnace Ready to Produce 2 Million Metric Tons of Pig Iron Salzgitter pig iron.

German steelmaking group Salzgitter recently blew in Blast Furnace A at its Flachstahl works in Lower Saxony, allowing it to produce up to 2 million MT of pig iron. This came after the company completed a relining that lasted 100 days. On January 3, Saltzgitter noted that the reline included 3,000 metric tons of bricks […]

Automotive MMI: Index Rises & Outlook for 2024

Automotive MMI: Index Rises & Outlook for 2024 Cars colorful

While the index remained sideways for most of 2023, the automotive industry itself witnessed its fair share of shifts. For instance, the UAW strike forced numerous changes on the automotive industry while impacting automobile sales and production to varying degrees. Meanwhile, steel price hikes also caused the overall index to fluctuate and shift. All in […]

UK to Impose Carbon Tax for Steel and Aluminum Production

UK to Impose Carbon Tax for Steel and Aluminum Production carbon

HM Treasury recently announced that the UK plans to enact a carbon tax on certain metals and natural resource imports into the country by 2027. The December 19 announcement said that steel, aluminum, and iron ore will be subject to the tax. This tax is currently known as the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). “Goods […]

Rare Earths MMI: China Bans Export of Rare Earth Metals Technology

Rare Earths MMI: China Bans Export of Rare Earth Metals Technology Chinese Trade Embargo

Overall, 2023 proved volatile for the Rare Earths MMI, with the sector experiencing sharp declines at the beginning of the year. This mainly stemmed from decreased Chinese production, supply chain disruptions, and the numerous nations seeking non-Chinese sources of rare earth metals. During Q2 and Q3, price action remained sideways, but global supply dynamics continued […]

Habaş Announces 900,000 Metric Ton Downstream Mill in Turkey

Habaş Announces 900,000 Metric Ton Downstream Mill in Turkey Turkish Steel Market

Turkish longs and flats producer Habaş recently announced plans to build a downstream cold rolling and tinplate mill. The growing Turkish steel industry brand estimates that the plant will have an annual capacity of 900,000 metric tons. Current plans place the new plant on a greenfield site close to Habaş’ main production facilities at Aliağa. […]

Conflicting Reports Signal Chinese Aluminum Supply Uncertainty

Conflicting Reports Signal Chinese Aluminum Supply Uncertainty aluminum smelting aluminum supply

Conflicting reports continue to emerge from China regarding aluminum supply, demand, and production. Some information notes that the downturn in the country’s economy is largely due to the ongoing real estate crisis. As demand wanes, this poses questions regarding the internal pickup of aluminum and other base metals. However, other reports talk of the country […]

ArcelorMittal Completes Sale of Kazakh Operations Following Coking Coal Mine Blast

ArcelorMittal Completes Sale of Kazakh Operations Following Coking Coal Mine Blast Coking coal, factory worker

ArcelorMittal recently completed the sale of its steel making and mining operations in Kazakhstan. This move came after the Central Asian state’s government demanded its renationalization due to an October blast at a coking coal mine. On December 8, the Luxembourg-headquartered group reported that the state-controlled direct investment fund Qazaqstan Investment Corporation (QIC) acquired ArcelorMittal […]

China’s Changing Appetite: The Future of Australia’s Iron Ore Supply, Iron Ore Prices

China’s Changing Appetite: The Future of Australia’s Iron Ore Supply, Iron Ore Prices iron ore price

An expected slowdown in China’s uptake and a world that is increasingly moving toward “green” iron ore and steel will be two crucial drivers affecting the future of iron production. This is especially true for Australia, one of the world’s largest miners of raw iron ore. Should demand change or iron ore prices shift dramatically, […]

Rich in Rare Earths, Vietnam Becomes a Center for Global Power Struggle

Rich in Rare Earths, Vietnam Becomes a Center for Global Power Struggle China and U.S. battle over Vietnam's rare earths.

Vietnam finds itself wooed by two large world powers. However, this time, it is not over any geopolitical consideration, but for a resource that the modern world covets: rare earths. China and the U.S. are locked in a race to court a country that boasts the world’s second-largest rare earth deposits. However, much of Vietnam’s […]

ArcelorMittal Halts Steel Production in Bosnia Amidst Europe’s Slump in Demand

ArcelorMittal Halts Steel Production in Bosnia Amidst Europe’s Slump in Demand ArcelorMittal steel

A drop in steel demand throughout Europe proved the reason for ArcelorMittal temporarily suspending output at its Bosnia plant. The company remains a leading player in the steel industry, making approximately 700,000 tons of liquid steel every year and employing 2,200 workers. According to this report, company management moved to halt production due to a […]

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