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This Morning in Metals: CIT rules on U.S. doubling of Section 232 steel tariffs on imports from Turkey

This morning in metals news: the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled the U.S.’s doubling of Section 232 steel tariffs for imports from Turkey in 2018 violated the Fifth Amendment’s Equal Protection guarantees; Western Copper and Gold announced an increase in its mineral reserves; and Alcoa released its second-quarter earnings results.

India’s Modi announces launch of auction for 41 of the country’s coal mines

India’s coal sector is in the limelight following a series of recent government decisions. A new study by data analytics company GlobalData shows that India and a few other countries would step in to bolster an anticipated about 7.8% drop in U.S. coal production this year.

This Morning in Metals: China’s Henan to hike fees for high-polluting steel producers

This morning in metals news: the Chinese province of Henan will raise its fees for steel and cement producers that do not meet low-emissions targets; BMO says the copper concentrate market will tighten this year; and the Oyu Tolgoi project took another step forward this past week.

This Morning in Metals: Nevada Copper confirms restart plans for Pumpkin Hollow mine

This morning in metals news: Nevada Copper announced plans to restart its Pumpkin Hollow mine; the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) commented on the $1 trillion infrastructure bill approved by the U.S. House of Representatives last week; and a Florida community has approved the sale of land for the construction of a $120 million […]

EUROFER, IndustriAll Europe rebuke E.U.’s lack of steel import quota adjustment

EUROFER, IndustriAll Europe rebuke E.U.’s lack of steel import quota adjustment

This has been a challenging year for a number of sectors, amid already slowing growth and then the massive impact of the coronavirus pandemic — but the European steel sector has been hit particularly hard.

USITC: Imports of collated steel staples from China injure U.S. industry

USITC: Imports of collated steel staples from China injure U.S. industry

The United States International Trade Commission voted unanimously in its anti-dumping and countervailing subsidy review of imports of Chinese collated steel staples, concluding the imports are injurious to U.S. industry.

This Morning in Metals: Supreme Court rejects Section 232 challenge

This morning in metals news, the U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to the Trump administration’s Section 232 tariffs on steel, British MPs are calling for government assistance for the British steel industry and ArcelorMittal is reportedly considering the sale of some of its Canadian iron ore assets.

This Morning in Metals: Federal Reserve maintains federal funds rate at 0-0.25%

This morning in metals news, the Federal Reserve on Wednesday opted to maintain the federal fund interest rate at 0-0.25%, the Producer Price Index for final demand rose 0.4% in May and Chinese rebar futures fell Thursday.

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