The Raw Steels Monthly Metals Index (MMI) remained sideways, with a modest 0.82% rise from September to October. U.S. Steel Prices Remain in Search of a Bottom U.S. steel prices continued to soften throughout September as they entered Q4 in search of a new low. Based on their October 3 close, HRC prices have now […]| MetalMiner
Steelmakers in Europe are seeing a large jump in hot rolled coil prices as people start to return to work from their summer holidays, which could have significant implications for the steel industry. “Stocks are low,” one source said about inventories for the flat rolled product held by both stockists and end-users. Mills are currently […]| MetalMiner
The EU steel industry is bracing for significant changes amid changes to the import safeguard system, tariffs, and the upcoming CBAM.| MetalMiner
U.S. construction industry woes continue as tariffs and Fed interest rates cause chaos. Although flat for June, the index will see higher prices soon.| MetalMiner
Steel prices remained mostly steady throughout June, but a series of factors could affect global markets throughout H2 and beyond.| MetalMiner
Steel prices recently jumped on increased pre-tariff demand. However, many industry insiders when they might find their peak.| MetalMiner
The Renewables MM) dropped further in December, setting up a potentially volatile year for battery metals and their buyers.| MetalMiner
The global steel industry may be looking down the barrel at some big changes as Trump's win, potential tariffs, and auto industry issues mount.| MetalMiner
Are we seeing the first offshoots of a recovery in China’s steel industry? Some media outlets report that Chinese steel output turned positive for the first| MetalMiner