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Despite easing US-EU trade tensions, Section 232 likely here to stay

It is no secret that, on the whole, Europe was backing a Joe Biden win in the 2020 US presidential election. A few eastern European countries, like Hungary and Poland, rather warmed to former President Donald Trump’s narratives. However, on the whole, socialist Europe saw more of a kindred spirit in Biden. In that vein, […]

This Morning in Metals: UC Rusal to demerge high-carbon assets, change name to AL+

This morning in metals news: UC Rusal will demerge its high-carbon assets; meanwhile, steel industry groups issued a renewed call to the Biden administration to ask him to keep the Section 232 steel tariff in place; and the copper price has picked back up this week. You want more MetalMiner on your terms. Sign up […]

This Morning in Metals: Court of International Trade rules in favor of plaintiff contesting Section 232 derivatives duties

This morning in metals news: the US Court of International Trade issued a Section 232-related ruling; General Motors announced the manufacturing locations of its first-ever Chevrolet Silverado electric pickup and GMC Hummer EV SUV; and, lastly, top copper producer Chile closed borders. The MetalMiner Best Practice Library offers a wealth of knowledge and tips to […]

US steel imports drop 22% in February

US steel imports in February — and through the first two months of the year — are down compared with 2020, the Census Bureau reported. Do you know the five best practices of sourcing metals, including steel? US steel imports in February down 22% from previous month US steel imports reached 1.71 million metric tons […]

Economic Policy Institute: Section 232 tariffs delivered ‘near-immediate benefits’

Three years have passed since former President Donald Trump imposed Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum. The administration cited national security concerns when imposing the tariffs. In addition, it aimed to raise capacity utilization of the US steel and aluminum sectors. (For the week ending March 20, US mills reached a steel capacity utilization […]

This Morning in Metals: US Court of International Trade dismisses tariff exclusion challenge

This morning in metals news: the US Court of International Trade rejected a tariff exclusion process challenge; meanwhile, a metals trader ordered 10,000 tons of copper blister and got something else; and, finally, aluminum is gaining popularity as a material for outdoor living products. Grab your coffee and hear MetalMiner’s latest forecast for aluminum, copper, […]

What’s next for the former Trump administration’s aluminum tariff?

Whether the new Biden administration creates a more insightful or sophisticated approach to trade remains to be seen. But, if nothing else, a new administration is a chance for a reset on policies that have not worked as intended under a previous administration. Aluminum tariff policy The previous administration’s Section 232 tariffs on aluminum of […]

Raw Steels MMI: Section 232 steel tariff upheld after challenge from steel importers

The Raw Steels Monthly Metals Index (MMI) increased for the ninth consecutive month, rising by 0.5% as US steel prices continued to rise. Buying organizations should continue to buy as needed, as prices remain at all-time highs. Cut-to-length adders. Width and gauge adders. Coatings. Feel confident in knowing what you should be paying for metal […]

This Morning in Metals: Coalition of American Metal Manufacturers and Users calls for end to Section 232 tariffs

This morning in metals news: the Coalition of American Metal Manufacturers and Users called on the Biden administration to rescind the Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs; meanwhile, the Energy Information Administration forecasts US energy-related CO2 emissions to rise after the mid-2030s; and, lastly, US President Joe Biden spoke this week with Chinese President Xi […]

This Morning in Metals: US trade court dismisses challenge to Section 232 steel tariff

This morning in metals news: the United States Court of International Trade issued a ruling on the Section 232 steel tariff; meanwhile, the Biden administration has reversed a Trump administration decision regarding tariffs on aluminum from the United Arab Emirates; and, lastly, new orders for manufacturing goods rose for an eighth consecutive month in December. […]

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