Trump tariffs are getting relaxed for the steel market
Friday, 01 March 2019
by Commodity Inside
Steel tariffs are impacting steel prices It all started with a tough stance of shielding the US steel industry with a 25% tariffs on the US steel imports. It was tough enough that most US steel mills rushed to replenish their stocks which resulted in sending the US steel prices to its zenith. Overwhelming
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Global slab market update: Steel slab prices show volatility
Tuesday, 19 February 2019
by Commodity Inside
The slab market has been passing through an uncertain period. Demand and supply fundamentals are changing while unconventional market forces are influencing prices. It has been a wild ride for slab prices in recent months. The recovery in slab prices seen in November 2018 was short lived. Prices started to fall drastically from December. In
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Steel tariffs supports the US steel industry but the future tends to be patchy
Wednesday, 13 February 2019
by Commodity Inside
The US steel industry has seen some robust growth recently owing to 25% duties imposed last year by Trump administration. This has improved the financial position of steel producers. Nucor Corp, a major US steel producer, announced its net earnings of $383 million for the 4th quarter of 2018 with a 300% rise compared to the same
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JFE to slash production due to maintenance issues
Tuesday, 05 February 2019
by Commodity Inside
Japan’s JFE which is operating around eight blast furnaces across Japan, three of them are facing issues. This would result in a lost of 1.4 million tonnes of crude steel in total. Blast furnace No. 2 at the Kurashiki area, West Japan Works, is set for going back to a pre-banking level in early February
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Japan expects increase in steel production this year
Tuesday, 05 February 2019
by Commodity Inside
Crude steel production in Japan is expected to rise in 2019 which is to be driven particularly by construction activities ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Japan Iron and Steel Association anticipates. Commodity Inside understands that depending on the hosting country such major events usually drive steel demand by constructing new stadiums as well as
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EU prepares to retaliate to potential US auto tariffs
Monday, 28 January 2019
by Commodity Inside
The EU is ready to retaliate if the US impose 25% tariffs on auto imports from Europe. The countermeasures could affect $294 billion US exports to Europe. The US administration has been investigating imports from various countries. It imposed 30%-50% tariffs on solar panels and white goods in January 2018. Later in March, the administration
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China to get tougher on new steel capacity additions in 2019
Monday, 14 January 2019
by Commodity Inside
The Chinese minister of industry and information technology revealed to a local news agency that the government is going to ban new steel expansion projects in 2019. China also continued its ban on the cement and glass industry capacity expansions due to the overcapacity issues. The environmental issue is also a fundamental cause behind the
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Tata Steel to offload its electrical steel production plant before its merger with ThyssenKrupp
Wednesday, 21 November 2018
by Commodity Inside
Tata steel pursues to sell its electrical steel plant before its merger with ThyssenKrupp to address concerned expressed by the European Commission (EU). The company is trying to sell its non-core assets before the merger, for which the company announced its plan earlier this year for the divestments of some manufacturing facilities including Cogent, its
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India to impose import duties on steel
Friday, 21 September 2018
by Commodity Inside
India contemplates increasing duty on steel imports to improve its trade balance and support the rupee. The government proposes import duties on certain types of steel up to 15% from the current range of 5-12.5%. Apart from reducing the trade deficit and stabilising its currency, the safeguard measures would also protect domestic steel producers. Indian
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Tata Steel reveals HIsarna technology to tackle environmental concerns in the steel industry
Monday, 10 September 2018
by Commodity Inside
Tata Steel has introduced an environment-friendly steel production technology known as HIsarna. This technology is being tested at Tata Steel’s Ijmuiden site in the Netherlands. The current HIsarna pilot plant can produce around 60,000 tonnes of liquid iron annually. The HIsarna method is an iron manufacturing process in which liquid iron is directly produced by
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