Leibowitz: Are we ready for what's next?
Our trade and economic activity for the last year has not been aimed at expanding trade and understanding, but on restricting trade as a national priority.
Our trade and economic activity for the last year has not been aimed at expanding trade and understanding, but on restricting trade as a national priority.
China's steel surge threatens global markets as excess capacity soars: How will the world respond?
Will China exporting to the rest of the world cause major disruptions to the markets?
So, what might work to change the behavior of China? If negotiation would work, unilateral elimination of the Section 301 tariffs would not be a good first step.
North America is not quite speaking with one voice about China, but the cooperation is evident.
Canada’s steel and aluminum industries have already called for tariff alignment with the U.S.
Harsh steel industry winters originating in China are no longer a question of if, but of when.
Often the subject of anti-dumping investigations itself, in particular from the U.S., EU, and Australia, Vietnam is prepared to take action to protect the country’s steel industry.
We in the scrap industry should keep tuned to China’s proposed relaxation of ferrous scrap specifications
Both EAF and BOF capacity is expected to grow by at least 17 million tons in the Asia Pacific region, excluding India, through early 2027.