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Bell: American Steel, a Force for Good in the World

The United States leads the world in production of sustainable steel and doesn’t get enough credit for its performance in reducing climate-changing CO2 emissions, said Steel Manufacturers Association President Philip Bell, during during Wednesday’s SMU Community Chat webinar. The minimill electric arc furnace is the preferred technology for lowering CO2 intensity. “The U.S produces over 70% […] The post Bell: American Steel, a Force for Good in the World appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Stelco Back in Black in Q1 on High Steel Prices, Increased Tons

Canadian flat-rolled steelmaker Stelco swung to a profit in the first quarter and expects high steel prices and sales volumes to galvanize results for the balance of the year. “All signs point to continued robust demand and strong pricing in the near term,” Stelco Executive Chairman and CEO Alan Kestenbaum said in a statement released […] The post Stelco Back in Black in Q1 on High Steel Prices, Increased Tons appeared first on Steel Market Update.

U.S. Steel Cancels Mon Valley Project in Surprise Move

In a surprise announcement, U.S. Steel said it is canceling the endless casting and cogeneration project at Mon Valley Works. The company has already spent $170 million on the $1.3 billion project. “This is not the end of Mon Valley,” President and CEO David Burritt emphasized during the first quarter earnings call on Friday. The […] The post U.S. Steel Cancels Mon Valley Project in Surprise Move appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Ford Cuts Q2 Production Forecast 50% on Chip Shortage

Ford expects to lose 50% of its planned second-quarter production because the global chip shortage has become a “significant headwind” for the company. The Dearborn, Mich.-based automaker had already lost 17% of its planned production in the first quarter because of the chip issue, and it anticipates losing 10% of forecast output in the second […] The post Ford Cuts Q2 Production Forecast 50% on Chip Shortage appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Ternium on Track for Early June Start at New HSM, Selling Aug-Sept: Sources

Ternium remains on track to start up its new hot strip mill in Pesquería, outside of Monterrey, Mexico, on time, according to industry sources. The Latin American steelmaker has indicated that it expects to start up by early June and has already filled its June and July order books, market participants said. Ternium did not […] The post Ternium on Track for Early June Start at New HSM, Selling Aug-Sept: Sources appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Ford Extends Downtime at U.S., Canada Plants on Chip Shortage

Ford has extended downtime at assembly plants in the U.S. and Canada into May because of an ongoing microchip supply squeeze. “The global semiconductor shortage continues, presenting challenges to a number of industries – including automakers worldwide,” a Ford spokeswoman said. The Dearborn, Mich.-based automaker will take outages the weeks of May 3 and May […] The post Ford Extends Downtime at U.S., Canada Plants on Chip Shortage appeared first on Steel Market Update.