Category: Non-ferrous Metals

Chatting with Norsk Hydro VP of Finance and Strategy Mike Stier about the infrastructure bill’s impact on aluminum

U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday signed the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law. The bill includes funding to upgrade the country’s transportation infrastructure, electric grid and more. As such, the projects will certainly need metals like steel, copper and aluminum, among others. In that vein, we recently chatted with Mike Stier, […]

This Morning in Metals: Merchants Fleet expands BrightDrop EV order to 18,000

This morning in metals news: Merchants Fleet will expand its purchases of BrightDrop electric vehicles to 18,000; meanwhile, the Producer Price Index for metals and metal products increased in October; and, finally, the United States International Trade Commission issued a vote on freight rail coupler systems from China. You want more MetalMiner on your terms. […]

Metals industry to play major role in curbing carbon emissions

Metals will play a significant role in helping governments and companies to address climate issues by aiding the transition to cleaner energy and ultimately decreasing carbon emissions, industry watchers said. “The metals industry is crucial to facilitating this,” one analyst told MetalMiner. “If you want energy transition, it is not going to happen without metals […]

This Morning in Metals: Rio Tinto invests to increase low-carbon aluminum production

This morning in metals news: Rio Tinto said it is investing US$87 million to increase its low-carbon aluminum production in Canada; new natural gas pipeline capacity came on stream in Q3 2021; and, lastly, the U.S., E.U. and Japan released a joint statement affirming their trilateral trade partnership. Stay up to date on MetalMiner with […]

US, Japan to initiate talks on Section 232 steel, aluminum tariffs

The United States and Japan have agreed to initiate talks regarding the former’s Section 232 tariffs on Japanese steel and aluminum imports, Reuters reported this week. According to a report by AP, Japan’s industry ministry said Japan’s Industry Minister Koichi Hagiuda and U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo attended the meeting. However, a ministry official said […]

Week in Review: Steel prices soften; House sends infrastructure bill to Biden’s desk; CPI rises 0.9% in October

Before we head into the weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was and the metals storylines here on MetalMiner, including softening steel prices, the House’s passage of the over $1 trillion infrastructure bill and more: Check if your service center is providing you with price transparency for your steel spend.  Week […]

Copper MMI: Tight copper market sees high prices

The Copper Monthly Metals Index (MMI) rose by 3.5% for this month’s reading. Copper had a phenomenal rally since 2020 that saw LME prices ascend nearly 132% to $10,720/mt in May 2021. Since the summer of 2021, however, price action indicates some consolidation after prices tested the $10,250/mt mark earlier in October. From a technical […]

Week in Review: Aluminum prices plunge; U.S., E.U. reach Section 232 deal; magnesium shortages add to supply chain woes

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: MetalMiner has launched a full suite of precious metals as part of the MetalMiner Insights platform. This includes a complete suite of catalytic converter precious metals, which are particularly useful […]

Could Russia’s aluminum export tax be coming to an end next month?

When news of Russia’s export tax on primary aluminum came out in the summer, it caused an increase in LME prices. More significantly, however, physical delivery premiums — such as the Midwest premium, the Rotterdam premium and the Main Japanese Port (MJP) premium — also increased. See why technical analysis is a superior forecasting methodology […]

Aluminum MMI: Following all-time high, aluminum prices plummet

The Aluminum Monthly Metals Index (MMI) fell for the first time in nine months, dropping by 1.5%. After prices hit the record peak in late October, aluminum started to face some speed bumps when the price attempted to continue to trade upward. Since Beijing’s intervention into the coal market, LME aluminum prices began to retrace […]

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