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U.S. steel imports dip over 8% from August to September

U.S. steel imports dip over 8% from August to September

U.S. steel imports dipped 8.3% from August to September, according to U.S. Census Bureau data released Monday. Are you prepared for your annual steel contract negotiations? Be sure to check out our five best practices.  U.S. steel imports in September In September 2020, the U.S. imported 1.1 million metric tons on steel products, down from […]

Western European steelmakers expect improved 2021 but remain cautious

Western European steelmakers expect improved 2021 but remain cautious

West European steelmakers are likely to see improvements in production and demand for their rolled products in 2021, following the adverse economic effects due to COVID-19 in 2020, industry watchers predicted. Volatility is the name of the game. Do you have a steel buying strategy that can handle the ups and downs? Better 2021 for […]

This Morning in Metals: Global groups renew call to target steel overcapacity

This morning in metals news: global steel groups renewed calls for the Global Forum on Steel Excess Capacity to continue its work targeting steel overcapacity; Freeport-McMoRan released its Q3 financial results; and, finally, U.S. natural gas exports to Mexico have increased. Stop obsessing about the actual forecasted steel price. It’s more important to spot the […]

Indian domestic steel demand recovers to pre-pandemic levels

After a period of negative news following the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s finally some cheer for India’s steel industry, particularly related to Indian domestic steel demand. Domestic steel demand has bounced back to pre-COVID levels. Automotive and white goods sector demand have driven the steel demand recovery. Are you on the hook for communicating the company’s […]

U.S. steel sector capacity utilization rate rises to 69.4%

U.S. steel sector capacity utilization rate rises to 69.4%

The U.S. steel sector continued to show incremental gains in capacity utilization last week. Capacity utilization by U.S. mills rose to 69.4% for the week ending Oct. 17, 2020, according to the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI). See why technical analysis is a superior forecasting methodology over fundamental analysis and why it matters for […]

What does China’s environment pledge mean for its massive steel sector?

What does China’s environment pledge mean for its massive steel sector?

According to the Financial Times, China’s President Xi Jinping surprised the global community by announcing last month a hugely ambitious plan to improve China’s environment and make the country carbon-neutral by 2060. In addition, he said the country’s emissions would peak before 2030. But does this really mean anything? If it does, what impact will […]

Raw Steels MMI: Steel market recovery shows strength

Raw Steels MMI: Steel market recovery shows strength

The Raw Steels Monthly Metals Index (MMI) increased 2.8% for this month’s index value amid a steel market recovery. Stop obsessing about the actual forecasted steel price. It’s more important to spot the trend. See why. Steel market recovery All U.S. forms of steel prices increased throughout September. HRC, CRC and HDG prices increased rapidly […]

This Morning in Metals: U.S. steel prices continue upward movement

This morning in metals news: U.S. steel prices have made significant gains in recent weeks; exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from two key Louisiana export terminals have resumed after Hurricane Laura; the coronavirus pandemic has impacted tin production in Bolivia. Do you use cost breakdowns in your steel negotiations? See other tips in negotiating […]

India mulls extending anti-dumping duties on some steel products from U.S., others

India’s Commerce Ministry has launched an inquiry, based on a complaint by Indian steel players, to review the need to reimpose anti-dumping duties on certain steel products imported from at least seven countries, the New Indian Express reported. Are you under pressure to generate stainless steel cost savings? Make sure you are following these five […]

Amid rising metals export profile, could India be the next China?

No, we don’t mean that much-vaunted but still distant dream of India becoming a second China economically — the disparity expands rather than contracts with time — but rather could India become a pariah state after China in terms of feeling the pain of anti-dumping duties, quotas, and tariffs (particularly with respect to Indian metal […]

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