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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from June 11

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday June 11 that are worth another look.GFG Alliance is to create its first "Greensteel" facility in Europe at its Liberty Steel facility in Galati, Romania, as part of its plan to become carbon neutral by 2030, the company said this week.A deal for third-quarter aluminium ingot supply to Japan has been concluded at a premium of $68 p...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 11/06: Base metals lose ground, LME aluminium dips 2%

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

All base metals lost ground during trading on Thursday June 11, with the London Metal Exchange three-month aluminium price falling by 2% to close at $1,601.50 per tonne.There were 15,086 lots of aluminium traded on Thursday, and the underlying aluminium price touched an intraday high of $1,629.50 per tonne, although that is still lower than Wednesday's closing price of $1,638 per tonne.LME alumini...Read More

FOCUS: LME's low-carbon aluminium initiatives divide market

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

The London Metal Exchange has bolstered efforts to explore low-carbon initiatives this month, emphasizing green aluminium production as its target, but at a time of unprecedented distortions across the global raw materials supply chain, market sentiment remains mixed. The exchange is set to begin exploring steps to incorporate diversified aluminium production into its systems, LME chief executive...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from June 11

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday June 11 that are worth another look.GFG Alliance is to create its first "Greensteel" facility in Europe at its Liberty Steel facility in Galati, Romania, as part of its plan to become carbon neutral by 2030, the company said this week.A deal for third-quarter aluminium ingot supply to Japan has been concluded at a premium of $68 p...Read More

Chambishi's earlier-than-planned copper smelter maintenance likely to exacerbate blister shortage

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

Zambian blister copper producer Chambishi (CCS) has brought forward its 43-day maintanence plan after being hit by a furnace outage since early June, Fastmarkets understands.With a 250,000 tonne-per-year copper capacity, the CCS plant is one of the biggest copper smelters in Zambia to supply blister copper to the export market. The subsidiary of China Nonferrous Mining Corp (CNMC) h...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from June 11

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday June 11 that are worth another look.GFG Alliance is to create its first "Greensteel" facility in Europe at its Liberty Steel facility in Galati, Romania, as part of its plan to become carbon neutral by 2030, the company said this week.A deal for third-quarter aluminium ingot supply to Japan has been concluded at a premium of $68 p...Read More

FOCUS: European EV optimism unlikely to shake China's cobalt, lithium prices

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

A slew of extensive stimulus measures to boost the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in Europe in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic is unlikely to provide any immediate support to prices for cobalt and lithium in China, according to market participants. In the past two weeks, several European countries, including Germany and the United Kingdom, either announced schemes to encourage the adop...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP REPORT: Turkish mills take a break from deep-sea market, prices steady

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel mills took a break from deep-sea scrap purchasing on Thursday June 11, after booking significant volumes in recent weeks, sources told Fastmarkets.Turkish steelmakers have booked at least 14 deep-sea cargoes since the beginning of the month, totaling around 450,000 tonnes.They have been booking deep-sea scrap since the easing of Covid-19-related restrictions led to an...Read More

China's non-ferrous scrap renaming policy likely postponed - sources

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

China's schedule to rename copper and aluminium scrap metal as renewable materials in July is not likely to be met, Fastmarkets has learned."There are only two weeks to go and nothing has been heard from Chinese customs yet," a source familiar with the matter said, adding that the delay could be more than one month.Currently, copper, brass and aluminium scrap imports are sold to the country under...Read More

MORNING VIEW: Metal prices have turned lower after recent strength, broader markets weaker too

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

Risk assets were weaker this morning, Thursday June 11, with the base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange down across the board, as were Asian-Pacific equities and pre-market major western equity index futures. US Federal Reserve projections suggest no rate rise until end of 2022......hints they expect a long drawn out recovery, implying less of a V-shaped one.Concerns rise about a second s...Read More

FOCUS: European EV optimism unlikely to shake China's cobalt, lithium prices

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

A slew of extensive stimulus measures to boost the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in Europe in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic is unlikely to provide any immediate support to prices for cobalt and lithium in China, according to market participants. In the past two weeks, several European countries, including Germany and the United Kingdom, either announced schemes to encourage the adop...Read More

China smartphone shipments resume downturn in May

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

Chinese domestic smartphone shipments declined by 10.4% year on year in May 2020, resuming its downturn following year-on-year growth of 17.2% in April, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) data - released on June 10 - shows.Mobile phone shipments in China totalled 32.7 million in May, while total shipments so far this year amounted to 121 million, down by 16% year on...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from June 11

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday June 11 that are worth another look.GFG Alliance is to create its first "Greensteel" facility in Europe at its Liberty Steel facility in Galati, Romania, as part of its plan to become carbon neutral by 2030, the company said this week.A deal for third-quarter aluminium ingot supply to Japan has been concluded at a premium of $68 p...Read More

EUROPE HRC: EU steelmakers to push for price rises despite poor demand

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

European producers of hot-rolled coil will announce domestic price increases in the middle of June despite low demand, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday June 11.Fastmarkets' daily steel hot-rolled coil index, domestic, exw Northern Europe, was calculated at ?,?396.70 ($450.74) per tonne on Thursday June 11, down by ?,?1.22 per tonne from ?,?397.92 per tonne on Wednesday June 10.The index w...Read More

Liberty Steel to install EAFs, DRI module to make Galati plant in Romania carbon neutral by 2030

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

Liberty Steel plans to replace the basic oxygen furnace (BOF) at its Galati plant in Romania with two electric-arc furnaces (EAFs), with the aim of becoming carbon-neutral by 2030, the company announced this week.Within the next three to five years Liberty also plans to install a 2.50 million tonnes-per-year direct reduced iron (DRI) module at the Galati plant, a Liberty Galati...Read More

EGYPT STEEL BILLET, REBAR: Billet import prices rise, demand weak

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

Demand for imported steel billet and domestic steel reinforcing bar (rebar) in Egypt remained weak in the seven days to Thursday June 11, but billet import prices increased because of high offers, sources told Fastmarkets.No improvement in demand is anticipated any time soon because all construction activity was halted for six months by order of the Egyptian president in late&n...Read More

TURKEY LONG STEEL: Domestic prices up on strong demand, scrap costs

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

Turkish domestic rebar and wire rod prices have increased over the past week due to rising imported scrap costs and strong demand, sources said on Thursday June 11.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel reinforcing bar (rebar) domestic, exw Turkey was 3,400-3,440 lira ($501-507) per tonne on Thursday, up from 3,250-3,300 lira per tonne, including 18% VAT, the week before.Steel producers in...Read More

TURKEY LONG STEEL EXPORTS: Prices up on costlier scrap, demand sluggish

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

Turkish rebar and wire rod export prices increased over the past week despite weak demand, market sources said on Thursday June 11.Turkish steelmakers raised their offers for rebar to $425-430 per tonne fob on an actual weight basis in line with the increasing scrap costs, Fastmarkets heard.The bids that steelmakers were receiving were not any higher than $410 per tonne fob, however, sources said....Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP REPORT: Turkish mills take a break from deep-sea market, prices steady

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel mills took a break from deep-sea scrap purchasing on Thursday June 11, after booking significant volumes in recent weeks, sources told Fastmarkets.Turkish steelmakers have booked at least 14 deep-sea cargoes since the beginning of the month, totaling around 450,000 tonnes.They have been booking deep-sea scrap since the easing of Covid-19-related restrictions led to an...Read More

IRON ORE DAILY: Seaborne prices steady while market awaits China's weekly port inventory data

June 12, 2020 / Staff reporter

Seaborne iron ore prices were largely unchanged on Thursday June 11, while market participants waited for fresh data on port inventories in China Fastmarkets iron ore indices 62% Fe fines, cfr Qingdao: $103.74 per tonne, down $0.19 per tonne. 62% Fe low-alumina fines, cfr Qingdao: $106.65 per tonne, down $0.13 per tonne. 58% Fe fines high-grade premium, cfr Qingdao: $93.25 per tonne...Read More

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