India is proposing increases for import duties on 30 products from the United States including certain steel goods, in a tit-for-tat move against the latter's Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum.Flat-rolled coated steel, stainless hot-rolled steel coil, grain-oriented electrical steel, steel spring and several other structural and construction steel products will be subject to a 15% increase...Read More
An overview of the battery raw materials markets and their price moves from the past week.Read More
European base prices for flat and long stainless steel products were stable this week, while market participants wait for the full range of alloy surcharges to be announced for July.Finnish stainless steelmaker Outokumpu's alloy steel surcharge for July deliveries of 2mm grade-304 cold-rolled (CR) stainless steel sheet has risen to ?,?1,647 ($1,907) per tonne, the company's website announced on Th...Read More
Base metals on the London Metal Exchange ended mostly higher on Friday June 22, mounting a sustained fightback against the week-long dollar rally that fueled downward momentum across the complex.Nickel's three-month price finished above $15,000 per tonne and up 5% on its weekly low of $14,580 per tonne on June 19.With price rises supported by a downtrend in LME inventories - they are at their lowe...Read More
Key data from the pricing session in the week ending Friday June 22. China China's ferro-chrome prices jumped this week amid massive production stoppages in Ulanchabu, Inner Mongolia, started this week and because of worries that South African supply will be affected by electricity supply disruptions, but the spot market saw thin deals because market participants are waiting for July tenders...Read More
The latest metal markets news and price moves to start the North American day on Friday June 22.Nickel prices on the London Metal Exchange gained momentum during morning trading, edging 1.9% higher while copper, lead and tin prices also found support.Nickel's three-month price topped the broadly positive trading across the complex, despite a strong appreciation in the US dollar dampening sentiment...Read More
Good morning from Metal Bulletin's offices in Asia as we bring you the latest news and pricing stories on Friday June 22.Zinc prices on the Shanghai Futures Exchange declined by more than 2% during Asian morning trading on Friday, tracking the weakness seen on the London Metal Exchange in the previous session.The most-traded August zinc contract dropped to 22,780 yuan ($3,507) per tonne as at 10.1...Read More
Metal Bulletin reviews the major stories that have affected the steel market over the past week.Pig iron exporters from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) have logged four consecutive weeks without large bookings from the key outlets of the United States and Italy.The seaborne coking coal market weakened amid lackluster trading and bearish sentiment.Turkey's ferrous scrap import market r...Read More
TMT Metals has hired Mark Midgley as executive director to provide advisory services and define new areas of growth, president Dhaval Shah told Metal Bulletin. Midgley, who is based in London, is an industry veteran with significant experience in the ferro-alloy industry, having previously served as marketing director and as head of group strategy for Eurasian Natural Resources Corp (ENRC). Midgle...Read More
Base metals on the London Metal Exchange ended mostly higher on Friday June 22, mounting a sustained fightback against the week-long dollar rally that fueled downward momentum across the complex.Nickel's three-month price finished above $15,000 per tonne and up 5% on its weekly low of $14,580 per tonne on June 19.With price rises supported by a downtrend in LME inventories - they are at their lowe...Read More
Comex copper prices continued their downtrend on the last trading day of the week despite the dollar softening. Copper for July settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange dipped 0.10 cents or 0.1% to $3.0205 per lb. The contract is now on a seven-day losing streak. "We have a bullish outlook on copper. We have a hypothetical long position in copper that we initiated at th...Read More
High-grade fines and lumps continued to outperform other types of materials in the iron ore market on Friday June 22.Metal Bulletin 62% Fe Iron Ore Index: $65.34 per tonne cfr Qingdao, up $0.46 per tonneMetal Bulletin 58% Fe Premium Index: $53.57 per tonne cfr Qingdao, down $0.01 per tonneMetal Bulletin 65% Fe Iron Ore Index: $89.60 per tonne cfr Qingdao, up $1.90 per tonneMetal Bulletin 62% Fe Ch...Read More
Turkey's ferrous scrap import market remained quiet on Friday June 22 ahead of the outcome of the Turkish general election on Sunday. Market activity briefly picked up on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, with four deep-sea cargoes booked after a slow start to the week following a public holiday in Turkey to celebrate Eid on Friday last week. But activity waned again in the days before the election...Read More
Slab export prices from Brazil declined marginally this week, with local mills competing to book orders to the United States in the wake of the new quota system. Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for slab exports from Brazil fell to $580-595 per tonne fob on Friday June 22 from $590-600 per tonne fob previously. Deals from Brazilian companies to US buyers were heard...Read More
Chinese customs has suspended the publication of trade data for some key metal products including refined zinc, lead, nickel and copper raw materials such as scrap and concentrates, sources said. Chinese research analysts, whose work depends upon trade data from the world's top metal producing and consuming country, told Metal Bulletin they have been only granted very limited access to trade data...Read More
Comex copper prices continued their downtrend on the last trading day of the week despite the dollar softening. Copper for July settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange dipped 0.10 cents or 0.1% to $3.0205 per lb. The contract is now on a seven-day losing streak. "We have a bullish outlook on copper. We have a hypothetical long position in copper that we initiated at th...Read More
Pasar copper smelter in the Philippines is expected to operate at a reduced capacity during the second half of the year while the company makes repairs to its sulfuric acid cooling plant, Metal Bulletin has learned. Pasar, which is 78% owned by Swiss miner-trader Glencore, halted output in January due to a failure in the smelter's sulfuric acid cooling plant. Despite restarting in February, t...Read More
India is proposing increases for import duties on 30 products from the United States including certain steel goods, in a tit-for-tat move against the latter's Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum.Flat-rolled coated steel, stainless hot-rolled steel coil, grain-oriented electrical steel, steel spring and several other structural and construction steel products will be subject to a 15% increase...Read More
A few deals for cif main Japanese ports (MJP) aluminium premiums for July-September delivery have been done at $132 per tonne by one major producer with buyers, according to four sources familiar with the matter. The $132 per tonne quarterly aluminium premium represents a 2.3% increase from the second-quarter MJP premium, which had settled at $129 per tonne."I heard 2 deals by this producer at $13...Read More
The latest metal markets news and price moves to start the North American day on Friday June 22.Nickel prices on the London Metal Exchange gained momentum during morning trading, edging 1.9% higher while copper, lead and tin prices also found support.Nickel's three-month price topped the broadly positive trading across the complex, despite a strong appreciation in the US dollar dampening sentiment...Read More