A recent post from the Russian news agency Interfax paints a predictably conciliatory line on the impact of Russia’s export tariffs on RUSAL. The post faithfully reports RUSAL’S complaints that the introduction of export duties will make some of the group’s export supplies unprofitable. It add that it may force the company to mothball a […]
Category: Metal Prices
This Morning in Metals: US GDP rises by estimated 6.5% in Q2
This morning in metals news: according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. gross domestic product rose by an estimated 6.5% in the second quarter; meanwhile, the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) commented on the Biden administration’s infrastructure deal; and, lastly, copper prices have found some support this week. MetalMiner should-cost models: Give your […]
How much should a city trash can really cost?
Walk down just about any major city in the United States and, eventually, you’ll walk past a city-installed garbage can. Maybe you’ll see a classic black trash receptacle, with the black vertical paneling and open top. Or, maybe, you might see a trash receptacle with a top-side lid that opens and closes (like you might […]
Tin prices soar to record levels
Tin prices have soared to a record high on the LME, closing last week at $34,177 per metric ton. The closing price marked an increase of 12.56% month over month. As we’ve noted in previous reports, increasing consumer demand for electronics has supported the tin price. Tin is also used a solder for joining pipes […]
US steel imports jump 13% in June
U.S. steel imports reached an estimated 2.6 million metric tons in June, the Census Bureau reported today. The total marked a jump of 13% from the 2.3 million metric tons the U.S. imported in May. US steel imports rise Furthermore, through May, U.S. steel imports totaled 10.7 million metric tons, up 7% from 10.0 million […]
Week in Review: Exchanges tackle electrification; HRC momentum slows; MW premium hits record
Before we head into the weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was and some of the metals storylines here on MetalMiner, including competition between the COMEX and LME vis-á-vis electrification, consolidating copper prices, the upcoming MetalMiner 2020 Forecasting Workshop and much more: Each month, MetalMiner hosts a webinar on a specific […]
Aluminum Midwest Premium hits record high
As if aluminum buyers didn’t have enough to contend with, including long mill lead times and rising conversion premiums, they are also dealing with a rising Midwest premium. Furthermore, Russia’s move to impose a 15% export tax on unwrought aluminum has had a profound impact on the Midwest delivery premium. Are you ready for your […]
This Morning in Metals: Copper prices stabilize after cooling
This morning in metals news: copper prices have stabilized over the last month; U.S. natural gas prices have surged to their highest level since 2014; and, lastly, Cleveland-Cliffs released its second-quarter results. Receive the latest short-term and long-term outlook for the full range of industrial metals (base and ferrous) at the annual MetalMiner Forecasting Workshop […]
With contracting season ahead, MetalMiner Annual Forecasting Workshop to offer look at buying strategies
The past year since the last MetalMiner Forecasting Workshop has been a turbulent one for metals markets. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, plummeting demand, plant idlings, fast-recovering demand in certain sectors, bullwhip effects, material shortages, rising prices, rising delivery premiums — on and on and on. For metals buyers, planning out metals spend — […]
MetalMiner experts talk steel, aluminum and more on ROTH Capital Partners webinar
MetalMiner experts recently joined ROTH Capital Partners for a webinar that covered a wide range of metals topics, including oil prices, macroeconomic trends, and insights into the aluminum, steel and copper markets. The webinar, which took place July 14, followed up on a previous MetalMiner-Roth webinar on May 20, 10 days after metals surged to […]
