This morning in metals news, Kobe Steel‘s personnel shake-up constitutes one attempt to put distance between the company and its quality data falsification scandal, the chairman of the Japan Iron and Steel Federation said China’s steel output is under control despite record production in 2017 and the fate of the 24-year-old North American Free Trade […]
Category: Public Policy
India, Iran Sign $2BN Deal for Rail Sector Cooperation
This development could bring some cheer to India’s Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), the state-run corporation that has a monopoly in the supply of railway tracks, and some of the domestic steel companies. Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of MetalMiner’s Outlook India and Iran recently signed a deal worth U.S. […]
Week in Review: Rio Tinto’s Dunkerque Smelter, Nickel and NALCO
Before we head into the weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was here on MetalMiner: Lower your aluminum spend – Take a free trial of MetalMiner’s Monthly Outlook! Rio Tinto’s massive Dunkerque aluminum smelter is possibly set to change hands — to a familiar buyer, our Stuart Burns writes. A tight […]
Dept. of Commerce Announces Preliminary Affirmative Determinations in CVD Investigation of Steel Flanges
The U.S. Department of Commerce took another step forward in its investigation of steel flanges from China and India, announcing affirmative preliminary determinations in its countervailing duty (CVD) investigation on Wednesday evening. Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of MetalMiner’s Outlook In its release covering the announcement, the department once again touted […]
ITC Continues Investigations of Common Alloy Aluminum Sheet from China
Last week, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) voted to continue the AD and CVD investigations into common alloy aluminum sheet from China — a decision met with favor by some and concern by others within domestic industry. Buying Aluminum in 2018? Download MetalMiner’s free annual price outlook Unlike most such cases, the Department of Commerce […]
Fitch Offers Warning of Faster than Expected Rate Rises
Some would argue the credit rating agencies do not have the best record in making predictions on the future direction of financial markets. Need buying strategies for steel in 2018? MetalMiner’s Annual Outlook has what you need However, they do have considerable resources at their disposal, so when they issue particularly dire warnings, common sense […]
America is Picking the Right Fight with the Wrong Enemy
The above headline is true, assuming the U.S.’s avowed aim is the health and future of the American steel industry and its workers. Need buying strategies for steel in 2018? MetalMiner’s Annual Outlook has what you need No one would dispute the idea that the world has too much steelmaking capacity. Many emerging markets and […]
This Morning in Metals: Rio Tinto Finds Copper at Grasberg for First Time Since 2014
This morning in metals news, Rio Tinto made a copper discovery at its Grasberg mine for the first time since 2014, automakers urge Trump not to withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and copper hits a 3 1/2-week low. MetalMiner’s Annual Outlook provides 2018 buying strategies for carbon steel Rio Makes Copper […]
This Morning in Metals: Steel Wins Big with New Ram, Chevy Models
This morning in metals news, two new vehicles made mostly with steel represent a victory for the steel industry, iron ore prices are down and the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) voted to continue its investigation into common alloy aluminum sheet from China. New Ram Pickup, Chevy Silverado Made with Steel As the steel industry […]
Week in Review: Section 232 Report Moves to Trump, MMIs and Oil
Before we head into the weekend, let’s take a quick look back at the week that was here on MetalMiner: Need buying strategies for steel? Try two free months of MetalMiner’s Outlook This week we wrapped up the latest round of posts for our January Monthly Metals Index (MMI) — check out this week’s posts […]