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Groundwater Pumping at South Crofty Cornish Mining to Begin in October

Groundwater Pumping at South Crofty Cornish Mining to Begin in October cornish mining

For years, the tin price index in Europe depended largely on foreign supply. However, Vancouver-headquartered Cornish Mining plans to start pumping out groundwater from its South Crofty tin project as early as October. The firm is currently preparing its mine water treatment plant, which can treat up to 25,000 cubic meters of water per day […]

This Morning in Metals: Nucor to build rebar micro mill

This morning in metals news: Nucor Corporation announced plans to build a rebar micro mill; oil prices fell last week; and, lastly, tin prices have rallied. Each month this year, MetalMiner has hosted a webinar on a specific metals topic. The final webinar of 2021 is this Wednesday, Dec. 8, during which MetalMiner experts will […]

Tin, from a technical and fundamental analysis, seems a one-way bet

MetalMiner’s new technical analyst Jimmy Chiguil recently spoke at a MetalMiner workshop, explaining how tin’s meteoric rise this year (up 68% since January), should power higher if it sustains its break above its previous peak of U.S. $33,600 per metric ton set way back in 2011. From a technical analyst perspective, previous peaks form natural […]

This Morning in Metals: South Korean steelmaker POSCO reports strong Q2

This morning in metals news: South Korean steelmaker POSCO reported its strongest operating profit in Q2 since Q3 2010; the United States International Trade Commission made a determination regarding steel wire mesh from Mexico; and, lastly, tin prices have been soaring. Cut-to-length adders. Width and gauge adders. Coatings. Feel confident in knowing what you should […]

Tin in extreme distress as inventory is low, logistics delays persist

When the topic of tin comes up, many people think of baked beans — well, maybe not the beans, but the tin they come in. Tinplate is a major consumer of metallic tin. However, due to technological development over the decades, many tins are now coated with resins. Those that still use tin are operating […]

This Morning in Metals: U.S. Steel bullish on market fundamentals

This morning in metals news: U.S. Steel offered a bullish view of the steel market in its first-quarter guidance; the Chinese steelmaking city of Tangshan is moving to tackle pollution; and the tin price has bounced back up over the last two weeks. Sign up today for Gunpowder, MetalMiner’s free, biweekly e-newsletter featuring news, analysis […]

This Morning in Metals: EIA forecasts renewables share of US electricity generation to double by 2050

This morning in metals news: the Energy Information Administration forecast the renewables share of US electricity generation will double by 2050; meanwhile, the US unemployment rate fell to 6.3% in January; and, lastly, the tin price has bucked the recent general trend for base metals prices. EIA: renewables share of electricity generation to double by […]

This Morning in Metals: Could a Biden administration revisit tariffs on China?

This morning in metals news: Reuters reported Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden could revisit the status of the U.S.’s tariffs on China imposed by President Donald Trump; miner Fortescue released its quarterly production report; and tin prices have retraced over the last week. The MetalMiner 2021 Annual Outlook consolidates our 12-month view and provides buying […]

Week in Review: Aluminum prices rise; steel capacity gains; Ford CEO to retire

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.

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