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Global Steel Slab Market Outlook

Thursday, 16 August 2018 by Commodity Inside
The reinstatement of the US sanctions is going to affect Iranian slab exports substantially. Consequently, the CIS producers, primarily Russian, will have a chance to regain market share in Europe and Asia. However, we expect that slab suppliers in Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam, which are relatively new and have excess supply than Japanese, would become
  • Published in Steel
Tagged under: slab, steel, trade

The US doubles its tariffs on Turkish steel and aluminium products

Friday, 10 August 2018 by Commodity Inside
Mr Trump has authorised to double tariffs on Turkish steel and aluminium exports to the US. The tariffs on aluminium are now increased from 10% to 20%, while it increased from 25% to 50% for steel. The announcement severely impacted the Turkish lira which has already been in turmoil. The currency has now plunged to
  • Published in Steel
Tagged under: steel, trade

Implications of the US sanctions on the Iranian steel industry

Friday, 10 August 2018 by Commodity Inside
On 6th July 2018, the US re-imposed the sanctions on Iran that have been suspended under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in 2015 known as Iran Nuclear Deal. The other countries that were part of the agreement are remaining committed to the deal. European countries especially the UK, Germany and France are showing
  • Published in Steel
Tagged under: steel, trade

A Strategic Outlook for the Global Welded Pipe and Tube Market to 2028

Friday, 10 August 2018 by Commodity Inside
The welded pipe market has been going through a challenging time. Demand has been recovering at a slow pace in major markets. There is also some uncertainty around the energy sector which is one of the largest consumers of welded pipes. Oil prices have started picking up and will further increase as more severe US
  • Published in Steel
Tagged under: energy, steel

Chinese anti-dumping duties on stainless steel imports can impact Indonesia the most

Friday, 27 July 2018 by Commodity Inside
China has opened antidumping investigations on stainless steel imports from the EU, Japan, South Korea and Indonesia as trade tensions around the globe heated up after the US implemented section 232 to impose 25% tariff on steel imports. Around 98% of the Chinese stainless steel imports are coming from these locations. The Commerce Ministry of
  • Published in Steel
Tagged under: steel

EU takes further initiatives to curb steel imports with implications for intra company trade

Wednesday, 18 July 2018 by Commodity Inside
European Commission has imposed provisional safeguard measures on imports of 23 steel products categories for a maximum of 200 days. Tariffs of 25% will come into force once the steel imports exceed the average of imports over the last three years. The EU safeguard measures have been taken in response to the 25% import duties
  • Published in Steel
Tagged under: flat steel, metal, steel

Canada plans to impose tariffs and quotas on steel imports from China and others

Friday, 29 June 2018 by Commodity Inside
The Canadian government is likely to take protectionary measures to impose a combination of tariffs and quotas on steel imports to bar the potential flood of diverted steel imports from the US. China is likely to be one of the main targeted countries. Meanwhile, Canadian counter-tariffs on the US steel, aluminium and other products will
  • Published in Steel
Tagged under: flat steel, long steel, metal, steel

Pakistan supports its local steel industry with antidumping duties

Monday, 18 June 2018 by Commodity Inside
Pakistan National Tariff Commission (NTC) imposed up to 14.24% anti-dumping duties on imports of colour coated galvanised steel coils (organic coated steel) from China and South Africa for the next five years. The decision was made in June 2018 on the basis that the imported steel coils were potentially being imported at dumped prices causing
  • Published in Steel
Tagged under: flat steel, OBOR, steel

AK Steel makes technical advancements to help improve its share in the grain oriented electrical steel market

Monday, 04 June 2018 by Commodity Inside
AK Steel launched a new family of high-permeability grain oriented electrical steel (GOES), which is specially designed for high- and ultrahigh-voltage transformers. The company disclosed that its new TRAN-COR X family of grain oriented electrical steel is a step improvement over its current TRAN-COR H steels. It is expected that the new grade steels will
  • Published in Energy, Steel
Tagged under: flat steel, steel

Seamless steel pipe demand to be supported by rising oil prices

Thursday, 24 May 2018 by Commodity Inside
Oil and gas industry is one of the largest consumers of seamless tube and pipes. However, demand for pipes remained comparatively low over the past few years due to subdued oil prices. Recently, with the pullout of the US from the Iran nuclear deal sent oil prices to four-year high reaching $80/barrel. Indeed there would
  • Published in Steel
Tagged under: metal, steel
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