The Raw Steels Monthly Metals Index (MMI) increased 1.5% for this month’s MMI value. Learn when you should use a steel scrap cap collar contract versus a finished price index. Chinese demand on the rise In the past few months, Chinese HRC and CRC prices have increased over 20%. Meanwhile, their U.S. counterparts have followed […]
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Week in Review: Trump targets Canadian aluminum; copper flattens; silver surges
This past week’s metals news covered everything from silver price movements to the copper price rise’s slowdown to the reimposition of tariffs on some Canadian aluminum. We also broke down President Donald Trump’s recent proclamation with respect to reimposing the Section 232 tariff on some Canadian aluminum. MetalMiner’s Stuart Burns delved into the concern expressed […]
Iron ore price proving resilient despite slow global recovery
Seaborne iron ore prices have remained stubbornly high. Chinese demand and a stronger-than-expected Chinese recovery from the first-quarter lockdowns are driving prices. Sign up today for Gunpowder, MetalMiner’s free, biweekly e-newsletter featuring news, analysis and more. Recovering demand Demand collapsed in Q1 during the lockdown but has recovered rapidly in Q2, originally for flat-rolled products […]
This Morning in Metals: Last call to sign up for the MetalMiner 2021 Forecasting Workshop
This morning in metals news: MetalMiner’s 2021 Forecasting Workshop is tomorrow; steel shipments from U.S. mills dropped 22% in June; and the European Steel Association outlined the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the European steel sector. Want MetalMiner directly in your inbox? Sign up for weekly, monthly or quarterly updates now. Last chance to […]
This Morning in Metals: U.S. steel capacity utilization reaches 60.4%
This morning in metals news: The U.S. steel sector posted another incremental increase in capacity utilization. Meanwhile, the Aluminum Association applauded a Department of Commerce decision regarding subsidies of imported aluminum sheet. Lastly, Alcoa criticized the Trump administration’s decision to reimpose the Section 232 aluminum tariff on imports from Canada. Steel sector capacity utilization rises […]
First, Canadian aluminum … could U.S. target steel next for tariffs?
Following President Donald Trump’s reimposition of 10% import tariffs on Canadian aluminum, the U.S.’s northern neighbor is now sweating the possible reimposition of steel tariffs. The U.S. imposed the Section 232 tariffs in 2018. Eventually, the U.S. lifted them following the successful agreement of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). “I hear that they’re going to […]
This Morning in Metals: Ontario Premier Doug Ford says U.S. steel tariffs could be next
This morning in metals news: Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the U.S. may follow up its reinstatement of aluminum tariffs with tariffs on Canadian steel; utility-scale battery storage continues to become more prevalent; and China imported a record amount of iron ore in July. We’re offering timely emails with exclusive analyst commentary and some best […]
Week in Review: Aluminum prices rise; steel capacity gains; Ford CEO to retire
It was another busy week in the world of metals and metal-using sectors. Among this week’s major developments were an executive shakeup at Ford, aluminum prices on the rise in China and a U.S. steel sector seeing capacity utilization gains week by week.
Despite COVD-19 fallout, some Indian steel executives see signs for optimism
Although domestic demand has been hit hard in India, CEOs of Indian steelmakers see signs for optimism.
U.S. steel capacity utilization inches closer to 60%
The U.S. steel sector’s steel capacity utilization rate has continued to inch upward in recent months, rising to 59.3% for the week ending Aug. 1.
