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Major US silicon producers submit new anti-dumping case

July 01, 2020 / Staff reporter

A new anti-dumping case has been brought by the two dominant silicon metal producers in the United States, petitioning against silicon producers in Bosnia & Herzegovina, Iceland, Malaysia and Kazakhstan.The complainants are Globe Specialty Metals, the New York-based unit of Ferroglobe, and Mississippi Silicon (MS), based in the US state of Mississippi. Together, the pair make the vast majority of...Read More

5G offers greatest long-term potential for minor metals demand post Covid-19 - panel

July 01, 2020 / Staff reporter

The roll-out of fifth-generation (5G) networks and their associated infrastructure will provide the minor metals sector with the greatest potential for growth, panelists said in Fastmarkets' recent minor metals webinar. The Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown measures have underscored the need for greater bandwidth capacity along with fast and reliable networks, delegates heard. "We can all see that re...Read More

WEBINAR: Scope to grow tantalum output outside Central Africa if prices rise - panel

July 01, 2020 / Staff reporter

There is significant scope to grow tantalum output outside of Central Africa if prices keep increasing, Dharam Kotecha, director at Halcyon Metals, said during a Fastmarkets webinar this month."When prices for tantalite from Central Africa increase, there are more offers from South American producers," Kotecha said during a panel discussion on opportunities in minor metals post Covid-19 - hosted b...Read More

Weak demand weighs on Europe's ferro-chrome markets [CORRECTED]

July 01, 2020 / Staff reporter

The European markets for both high- and low-carbon ferro-chrome, delivered, softened in the week ended Friday June 26 in response to weak consumption.Both consumers and producers of ferro-chrome said that they would be reducing their outputs by more than usual during the summer slowdown in 2020, in response to the low economic activity. Fastmarkets' weekly assessment of the price for ferro-chrome...Read More

Europe ferro-silicon market drops to March 2016 low

July 01, 2020 / Staff reporter

The European spot ferro-silicon price resumed its downturn last week, falling to a level last seen in March 2016 with consumers in the steel sector dragging down the cost of feedstock against a slump in end-user consumption. Confirmed deals in Europe included a 400-tonne sale reportedly done at ?,?870 ($978) per tonne delivered, with another 75 tonnes sold at ?,?910-920 per tonne. Another deal for...Read More

Weak demand weighs on Europe's ferro-chrome markets

July 01, 2020 / Staff reporter

The European markets for both high- and low-carbon ferro-chrome, delivered, softened in the week ended Friday June 26 in response to weak consumption.Both consumers and producers of ferro-chrome said that they would be reducing their outputs by more than usual during the summer slowdown in 2020, in response to the low economic activity.Fastmarkets' weekly assessment of the price for ferro-chrome,...Read More

Major Chinese stainless steel mills lower July ferro-chrome tender prices by $14 per tonne

July 01, 2020 / Staff reporter

China's leading stainless steel producers - Taiyuan Iron & Steel (Tisco), Tsingshan Group and Baosteel - have all lowered their high-carbon ferro-chrome tender prices for July following a recent backswing in upstream chrome ore prices.Meanwhile, the continuing supply tightness affecting ore and alloy from South Africa could limit the domestic price downtrend in the near term, market participants s...Read More

Markets torn between better economic data and worsening Covid-19 situation

01 July 2020 / Staff reporter

There are many crosswinds for the markets to contend with this morning, Wednesday July 1, with better manufacturing data in Asia and interest rate cuts in China, but a deteriorating Covid-19 situation - especially in parts of the Americas - and raised geopolitical tension over Hong Kong.* China’s Caixin and Japan’s manufacturing purchasing managers’ indices (PMIs) climbed to 51.2 fr...Read More

Tech Talk for Wednesday July 1st 2020

01/07/2020 / Staff reporter

CANADA DAY U.S. equity index futures were lower this morning. S&P 500 futures were down 8 points in pre-opening trade. Index futures recovered following release of the June ADP Private Employment report released at 8:15 AM EDT. Consensus was an increase of 3.000 million versus an upwardly revised gain of 3.065 million in May. Previous May report indicated a drop of 2.760 million. Actual in Jun...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from June 29

June 30, 2020 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Monday June 29 that are worth another look.Mining company BHP Group and steel producer China Baowu Steel Group have completed their first iron ore trade on MineHub Technologies Inc's blockchain-based platform.Poor physical aluminium market conditions have forced people to store excess metal, pushing total aluminium stocks on the London Met...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Mining's bad reputation

June 30, 2020 / Staff reporter

The mining industry does a huge amount of good for local communities, to say nothing of its essential contribution to society through the materials it produces. Unfortunately, it all too often manages to give itself a bad name, worsening negative perceptions of the sector through accidents, spills and a failure to act as a steward of the environments in which it operates. In the past month alone,...Read More

Accident at China's Huaxing alumina refinery removes 50-80kt of supply; market unmoved so far

June 30, 2020 / Staff reporter

Huaxing alumina refinery, in Shanxi province of northern China, has closed one alumina production line following an equipment accident, several sources told Fastmarkets on Monday June 29. It could take 20-30 days to return the production line to full operation, removing around 50,000-80,000 tonnes of alumina supply from the Chinese domestic market over the period, according to market estimates. Hu...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from June 29

June 30, 2020 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Monday June 29 that are worth another look.Mining company BHP Group and steel producer China Baowu Steel Group have completed their first iron ore trade on MineHub Technologies Inc's blockchain-based platform.Poor physical aluminium market conditions have forced people to store excess metal, pushing total aluminium stocks on the London Met...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from June 29

June 30, 2020 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Monday June 29 that are worth another look.Mining company BHP Group and steel producer China Baowu Steel Group have completed their first iron ore trade on MineHub Technologies Inc's blockchain-based platform.Poor physical aluminium market conditions have forced people to store excess metal, pushing total aluminium stocks on the London Met...Read More

MANGANESE ORE ANALYTICS: June 29, 2020

June 30, 2020 / Staff reporter

The latest data for the global manganese ore market for the week ended June 29, 2020.Read More

Accident at China's Huaxing alumina refinery removes 50-80kt of supply; market unmoved so far

June 30, 2020 / Staff reporter

Huaxing alumina refinery, in Shanxi province of northern China, has closed one alumina production line following an equipment accident, several sources told Fastmarkets on Monday June 29. It could take 20-30 days to return the production line to full operation, removing around 50,000-80,000 tonnes of alumina supply from the Chinese domestic market over the period, according to market estimates. Hu...Read More

MANGANESE ORE ANALYTICS: June 29, 2020

June 30, 2020 / Staff reporter

The latest data for the global manganese ore market for the week ended June 29, 2020.Read More

WEBINAR: EV sector will shorten supply chain, reduce China dependence - panel

June 30, 2020 / Staff reporter

Covid-19 has exposed the overdependence and vulnerability in the electric vehicle (EV) supply chain, which supports the development of other regional battery production hubs in the coming years, panellists said in a Fastmarkets webinar last week."There is growing nationalism and regionalism [and] coronavirus has been a wake-up call for how dependent industries are on China," Emily Hersh, managing...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP REPORT: Turkish mills remain silent, prices may fall further

June 30, 2020 / Staff reporter

The Turkish steel mills continued to shy away from deep-sea scrap purchases at the beginning of this week, expecting lower prices soon, sources said on Monday June 29.The mills in Turkey booked only two deep-sea cargoes last week, which totaled 67,500 tonnes.Producers have been keeping their deep-sea scrap purchases at a low level because of the limited demand and, therefore, falling prices for lo...Read More

TURKEY STEEL SCRAP: Domestic prices down on falling import values

June 30, 2020 / Staff reporter

Turkish domestic scrap prices have gone down over the past week in line with the latest downturn in imported deep-sea scrap values, sources said on Monday June 29.Several steel producers decreased their domestic buy prices for both auto bundle and shipbreaking scrap last week.Long and flat steelmaker ??olakoglu cut its buy price for auto bundle scrap by 60 lira per tonne to 1,885 lira ($275) per t...Read More

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