Category: Non-ferrous Metals

European aluminum producers object to inclusion in carbon border tax

Government interference, even for the best of reasons, can have market-distorting effects. Take, for example, calls by European aluminum producers to be excluded from the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) carbon border tax proposal. Do you know the five best practices of sourcing metals, including aluminum? European aluminum producers want out of CBAM […]

This Morning in Metals: GM sales in China rise 5.2% in Q2

This morning in metals news: General Motors reported strong Q2 sales in China; miner Anglo American said it had completed its first maritime biofuel trial; and, lastly, the copper price has trended sideways so far in July. Receive the latest short-term and long-term outlook for the full range of industrial metals (base and ferrous) at […]

Copper MMI: Copper prices consolidate

The Copper Monthly Metals Index (MMI) decreased by 7.3% for this month’s reading, as copper prices declined. The MetalMiner Best Practice Library offers a wealth of knowledge and tips to help buyers stay on top of metals markets and buying strategies. Copper stock Since the beginning of the year, there have been concerns over copper […]

Aluminum MMI: Aluminum prices remain historically high

The Aluminum Monthly Metals Index (MMI) increased by 0.9% this month, as aluminum prices traded mostly sideways but remained historically high. Are you under pressure to generate aluminum cost savings? Make sure you are following these five best practices. Aluminum prices Throughout June, LME aluminum prices cooled off. However, in the last week of the […]

Russia’s metal export duty a ‘broadside shot’

Russia’s plan to introduce from Aug. 1 a temporary export duty on metal exports has brought varied reactions from European industry watchers and market participants. “It’s about showing the strength of the Russian metals industry,” one analyst told MetalMiner. Russia’s planned tariff may also be a retaliatory measure against Europe and its proposed carbon tax […]

Week in Review: USMCA turns 1; metal inventory levels; EU steel safeguards

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. This week, we touched on the USMCA (which turned 1 on Thursday), Stuart Burns covered the relationship between inventory levels and metals demand, and much more. On the USMCA — […]

This Morning in Metals: Norsk Hydro signs letter of intent to build US aluminum recycling plant

This morning in metals news: Norsk Hydro today announced it signed a letter of intent to build a new aluminum recycling plant in Cassopolis, Michigan; the Census Bureau released construction spending data; and, lastly, the zinc price posted some gains this week. You want more MetalMiner on your terms. Sign up for weekly email updates […]

Zinc losing support with further declines expected

The zinc price has defied expectations that oversupply would put so much downward pressure on prices that last month’s $3,100/ton high would be the peak for years to come. Although the zinc price has drifted off those highs, it is currently just under $2,900 per metric ton for cash and three-month on the LME, zinc […]

ILZSG: Lead, zinc in surplus through first four months

According to a recent report by the International Lead and Zinc Study Group (ILZSG), global lead and zinc supply exceeded demand through the first four months of the year. The MetalMiner Best Practice Library offers a wealth of knowledge and tips to help buyers stay on top of metals markets and buying strategies. Zinc market […]

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