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HOTTER ON METALS: Bill Gates and the green premium

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Bill Gates has a theory about green premiums: He wants to eliminate them entirely. The American business magnate and philanthropist calls green premiums the additional cost of choosing a clean technology over one that emits a greater amount of greenhouse gases.In other words, the price that metals and mining companies are starting to charge their customers for producing low-carbon produc...Read More

Trader purchases cause low-grade manganese inventories to swell in China

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Rising South African manganese exports over the past month have been driven by semi-carbonate ore sales to traders, leading to a build-up of low-grade stocks in China even while high-grade inventories have been drawn down.Prices for low- and high-grade manganese prices in China have diverged in recent weeks, with market sources suggesting that this disparity has been maintained by trader...Read More

ENERGY TRANSITION: The complex path to net zero

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Technology entrepreneur Elon Musk once described the ongoing use of fossil fuels and their generation of a vast carbon footprint as "the dumbest experiment in human history."Not everyone will agree with his assessment of the petroleum, gas and coal sectors, which have powered the world's growth for decades. Nonetheless, the twin goals of supply chain security and sustainability are now driving a t...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: The knife twist return of the ring

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

London Metal Exchange ring dealing members have a decision to make - whether to remain one or not.The LME has just announced it will reopen the open outcry trading floor, which was temporarily closed due to Covid-19, on September 6.Its plan, however, comes with a twist; some ring dealers say, a knife.The official prices - which the global trade and industry use as the global reference for physical...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from July 15

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday July 15 that are worth another look.Brazilian steel producers have accepted a reduction of 10% in import duties, and agreed to avoid raising domestic prices further, according to the country's economy minister, Paulo Guedes.Aluminium producer UC Rusal will...Read More

CHINA REBAR: Prices rise on early futures gains

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

China's domestic rebar prices continued to rise on Thursday July 15, following a strong showing in the futures market in early trading.DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 5,200-5,240 yuan ($805-811) per tonne, up by 20 yuan per tonneDeals were concluded at 5,200-5,240 yuan per tonne in early trading, with buyers expecting rebar prices to continue rise on seeing the futures...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from July 15

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday July 15 that are worth another look.Brazilian steel producers have accepted a reduction of 10% in import duties, and agreed to avoid raising domestic prices further, according to the country's economy minister, Paulo Guedes.Aluminium producer UC Rusal will...Read More

Proposed export tax could price out Vietnam steel billet exports - sources

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Vietnam is proposing to impose a 5% export tax on steel billet, which could make offer prices from the country's mills uncompetitive in key Asian markets, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday July 15.The proposal has been drafted by the Vietnam Ministry of Finance, but is not yet official policy as it is awaiting final government approval, according to key billet trading sources.News of the propos...Read More

IRON ORE DAILY: Prices rise on falling steel inventories

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Iron ore prices increased on Thursday July 15, supported by falling steel inventories in China, sources told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets iron ore indices 62% Fe fines, cfr Qingdao: $222.09 per tonne, up $3.43 per tonne62% Fe low-alumina fines, cfr Qingdao: $223.75 per tonne, up $3.75 per tonne58% Fe fines high-grade premium, cfr Qingdao: $182.06 per tonne, up $3.65 per tonne65% Fe Brazil-origin fines,...Read More

CHINA STEEL SCRAP: Domestic supply tightens amid heavy rains

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Steel scrap import prices into China remained steady despite supplies of domestic scrap being tightened by the rainy season in the north and by high temperatures in the south, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday July 15.Fastmarkets' daily price assessment for steel scrap, heavy recycled steel materials, cfr China, which takes into account prices at ports in eastern China, was $530-540 per tonne o...Read More

EU unveils proposal for Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on steel, aluminium imports

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The European Commission (EC) adopted on Wednesday July 14 a package of proposals under the EU Green deal that affect the metals industry, including a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).The CBAM will apply to imports into the EU of iron and steel, aluminium, cement, fertilizers and electricity.During a transition period from 2023 to 2025, importers will have to report the emissions embodied...Read More

Proposed export tax could price out Vietnam steel billet exports - sources

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Vietnam is proposing to impose a 5% export tax on steel billet, which could make offer prices from the country's mills uncompetitive in key Asian markets, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday July 15.The proposal has been drafted by the Vietnam Ministry of Finance, but is not yet official policy as it is awaiting final government approval, according to key billet trading sources.News of the propos...Read More

Brazilian steelmakers accept cut in import duties, minister says

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Brazilian steel producers have accepted a reduction of 10% in import duties, and agreed to avoid raising domestic prices further, according to the country's economy minister, Paulo Guedes.The government has been in talks with representatives of steel producers, the country's construction industry and other end users. They are discussing options to normalize supply of rebar and other steel products...Read More

European Commission proposes stricter emissions trading targets

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The European Commission (EC) has proposed a revision of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) that would substantially reduce the overall cap on carbon dioxide emissions and increase the annual rate of reduction as part of the EU Green Deal, it said on Wednesday July 14.The EC has an ambitious target to achieve net reductions in emissions of at least 55% by 2030, compared with 1990 levels. The pre...Read More

Chinese stainless steel prices hit 7-year high on supply concerns

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

China's domestic stainless steel prices rose sharply over the week to Wednesday July 14 on concerns of tighter supply amid growing expectations for mills to cut production.Gains in the nickel market provided further support to stainless steel prices.The three-month nickel contract on the London Metal Exchange ended the official trading session on Wednesday at $18,698 per tonne, up by $381 per tonn...Read More

Glencore warns of potential for force majeure amid South Africa unrest

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Glencore has described rioting in South Africa as a "force majeure event" in a letter to customers about a number of ores, alloys and metals exported from the country, although this is not a declaration of force majeure. In a notice to customers on July 14, seen by Fastmarkets, the trader-miner warned that ongoing violence in South Africa could potentially prevent them from fulfilling contracts wi...Read More

Brazilian steelmakers accept cut in import duties, minister says

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Brazilian steel producers have accepted a reduction of 10% in import duties, and agreed to avoid raising domestic prices further, according to the country's economy minister, Paulo Guedes.The government has been in talks with representatives of steel producers, the country's construction industry and other end users. They are discussing options to normalize supply of rebar and other steel products...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 15/07: Copper up 1.5%, tin nears all-time high

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Benchmark futures were mostly higher on the London Metal Exchange at Thursday's 5pm close following positive economic data released from China and a sustained dovish stance from the US Federal Reserve on interest rates.The three-month copper contract continued to rally, reaching $9,486.50 per tonne at Thursday's 5pm close, up by 1.5% from $9,342.50 per tonne on Wednesday. Despite recent consolidat...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP: Market silent on public holiday

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel producers were inactive in the deep-sea scrap import markets on Thursday July 15 due to a public holiday in the country, sources have told Fastmarkets.Steel and scrap trading were expected to slow in the coming weeks because of several public and religious holidays. Turkish market participants were not at work on Thursday with the country...Read More

Brazilian steelmakers accept cut in import duties, minister says

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Brazilian steel producers have accepted a reduction of 10% in import duties, and agreed to avoid raising domestic prices further, according to the country's economy minister, Paulo Guedes.The government has been in talks with representatives of steel producers, the country's construction industry and other end users. They are discussing options to normalize supply of rebar and other steel products...Read More

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