Tag: Import

CRU: Asian Demand Spike Causes Global Metallics Price Increase

By Senior Analyst Ryan McKinley, from CRU’s Steelmaking Raw Materials Monitor The CRU metallics price indicator (CRUmpi) increased by 8.3% m/m in May to 370.7. Following China’s removal of a VAT rebate for steel exports, scrap markets in Asia surged. This momentum carried over to Turkey, where scrap import prices rose substantially m/m, although upward […] The post CRU: Asian Demand Spike Causes Global Metallics Price Increase appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Life After the Internal Combustion Engine: The Effect on Aluminum

By CRU Analysis Advisor Greg Wittbecker Ford announced in February that it would be all electric in Europe by 2030. This comes on the heels of General Motors stopping production of internal combustion engines (ICE) by 2035. These decisions underscore the shifting landscape in key aluminum applications and use within automotive. Die-castings have always been […] The post Life After the Internal Combustion Engine: The Effect on Aluminum appeared first on Steel Market Update.

CRU: Global Metallics Markets Cool in February

By CRU Senior Analyst Ryan McKinley, from CRU’s Steel Metallics Monitor The CRU metallics price indicator (CRUmpi) fell by 11.5% m/m in February to 309.8. Scrap prices in western markets came under pressure as supply increased substantially, while those in eastern markets faced additional pressure from waning demand. Although supply, especially obsolete grade scrap, has […] The post CRU: Global Metallics Markets Cool in February appeared first on Steel Market Update.

CRU: Longs Prices Continue to Rise, But Downside Pressures Emerging

By CRU Analyst Dave Thewlis, from CRU’s Steel Long Products Monitor U.S. long product prices continued to surge into the month of February due to ongoing market tightness and strong demand. Imports remain too costly to seriously consider for the majority of buyers, given high international steel prices coupled with costly shipping rates and tariffs. Rebar […] The post CRU: Longs Prices Continue to Rise, But Downside Pressures Emerging appeared first on Steel Market Update.

SMA: Biden Should Go Big on Infrastructure, Keep Section 232

The U.S. electric-arc furnace steelmaking industry is eager to work with the administration of President-elect Joe Biden to craft better trade, infrastructure and manufacturing policies, the head of the Steel Manufacturers Association said. And those efforts could be fruitful given Biden’s moderate positions on those issues and the moderation that will be necessary to effectively […] The post SMA: Biden Should Go Big on Infrastructure, Keep Section 232 appeared first on Steel Market Update.