A lack of local availability, plus anti-dumping measures on some third-country imports into the European Union, have further pushed up hot rolled coil prices in Western Europe. Hot rolled coil price surge Offers for the flat rolled product from Western European mills are now €850-900 ($1,015-$1,070) per tonne ex works for May rolling and June […]
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Week in Review: Nickel price falls; oil prices remain elevated; Honda temporarily suspends production
Before we head into the weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was and some of the metals storylines of the week here on MetalMiner, including coverage of the nickel price, oil prices, housing starts and more. Overall, steel prices continue to rise. Meanwhile, after experiencing significant price declines, lead and nickel […]
This Morning in Metals: Honda announces short-term production cuts in North America
This morning in metals news: Honda announced it will suspend most of its North American automotive production; copper has leveled off over the last couple of weeks; and service center shipments declined in February. The MetalMiner Best Practice Library offers a wealth of knowledge and tips to help buyers stay on top of metals markets […]
This Morning in Metals: Contractors more optimistic in latest Commercial Construction Index
This morning in metals news: the US Chamber of Commerce’s Commercial Construction Index revealed some optimism among contractors; meanwhile, the Senate confirmed Katherine Tai as the next United States Trade Representative; and, lastly, the nickel price has appeared to stabilize after a sharp drop. Sign up today for Gunpowder, MetalMiner’s free, biweekly e-newsletter featuring news, […]
Housing starts drop by 10.3% in frigid February; Fed holds off on rate hike
After what was a frigid month across the country, February housing starts declined in the US. February saw a historic chill in Texas and elsewhere in the region — in addition to inclement weather in other, traditionally colder parts of the country — that led to many losing power and a decline in natural gas […]
This Morning in Metals: ArcelorMittal launches XCarb™ low-carbon initiatives
This morning in metals news: ArcelorMittal announced a series of low-carbon initiatives; meanwhile, US import prices increased in February; and, lastly, the aluminum price has picked up this week. Are you on the hook for communicating the company’s steel performance to the executive team? See what should be in that report. ArcelorMittal unveils XCarb™ low-carbon […]
International Aluminum Institute outlines three ‘pathways’ for aluminum sector to reduce emissions
The International Aluminum Institute published a report outlining how the aluminum industry can reduce its emissions. Manufacturers of metals are increasingly under pressure to modernize their production processes and make them “greener.” In recent coverage, MetalMiner’s Stuart Burns has touched on China’s latest Five-Year Plan and its environmental implications for the country’s massive steel and […]
US confirms anti-dumping aluminum tariffs on key suppliers
Despite howls of protest from consumers, the Biden administration has doubled down on the Trump administration’s trade barriers with its latest move on aluminum tariffs. The administration recently slapped semi-finished flat rolled aluminium anti-dumping duties on 18 countries supplying the US market. Aluminum tariffs Previous administrations’ focus on China — first on extrusions in 2011 […]
This Morning in Metals: European Parliament passes Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
This morning in metals news: the European Parliament recently voted on a resolution for a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism; China’s steel output reached nearly 175 million tons in January and February; and the US CRC price has widened the spread with the China CRC price. Sign up today for Gunpowder, MetalMiner’s free, biweekly e-newsletter featuring […]
US steel production steady as imports ramp up to start the year
The US steel sector’s capacity utilization rate posted another incremental gain — this past week rising to 77.7% — as steel production remains steady, but buyers continue to face challenges in securing supply. Volatility is the name of the game. Do you have a steel buying strategy that can handle the ups and downs? Steel […]
