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UK steel industry pushes for protectionism — even for steels it doesn’t produce
First up is a preliminary decision by the UK Department for International Trade to remove a number of products from so-called import “safeguards” adopted from Britain legacy rules in the European Union. |
Ferrosilicon futures close at 7546 on May 27
The 2109 ferrosilicon contract price on ZCE closed at 7546 yuan per ton on May 27. |
In America, the transformation toward renewable energy may stimulate new demand of steel
Whether to pursue energy independent or to mitigate climate change, America is changing into renewable energy, further moving away from traditional fossil fuel. |
Beijing’s warning to speculators sends metals prices falling
China’s “zero tolerance” warning to commodity speculators over the weekend sent prices of some metals and iron ore tumbling. |
Copper prices to see out 2021 at lower levels — but higher prices coming in meantime
The copper price is likely to finish 2021 lower than its current level. However, they could yet see some further gains in the year, industry watchers told MetalMiner. |
Global crude steel output in April dips from previous month but up 23.3% year over year
Global crude steel production dipped to 169.5 million metric tons in April, down slightly from the previous month, the World Steel Association reported this month. |
East Manganese on course to start production in July
East Manganese on course to start production in July |
China Chromium ores imports in April 2021
China Chromium ores imports in April 2021. |
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