Kallanish Steel Weekly
In this week's issue: CO2 emissions for steelmaking could fall by 30%
- PAGE 3 - Can Chinese steel prices recover when the market reopens after Covid restrictions?
- PAGE 4 - Will Indian HRC exports come to a complete halt after duties imposition?
- PAGE 5 - What the impact be on the …
Rapid and steep price hikes, as well as high energy prices are impacting manufacturing activity in Europe and inflation is hampering consumption, which are causing the long products market to deteriorate. However, it is difficult to understand why the market has been so silent in recent weeks and what has …
ArcelorMittal now expects global apparent steel consumption to contract by up to 1% on-year in 2022, given the Ukraine war impact and rising inflation in Europe, down from the previous forecast of 1% growth.
The group's steel shipments fell 7% on-year in the first quarter to 15.3 million tonnes, and …
The European Commission proposed on Wednesday last week the suspension of all trade barriers against Ukraine-origin steel imports for a period of one year, to support the country during the ongoing war with Russia.
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Anonymous
Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
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