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New critical mineral frontiers battle red tape and green costs: LME Week
New mining frontiers were emerging but, ahead of the London Metal Exchange’s LME Week event, industry executives have warned of a supply squeeze, with regulatory hurdles and the costs of being ‘green’ hindering the production of copper and other critical minerals
October 2, 2024
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By James McKeigue, Julienne Raboca
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Middle Eastern steelmakers pave the way for green steel: LME Week
Middle Eastern steelmakers are ramping-up their efforts to reduce carbon emissions, taking several bold steps toward this goal
September 30, 2024
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By Serife Durmus
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European Commission report details $45 billion for clean energy, $800 million for hydrogen by 2030
The European Commission plans to boost the EU’s clean energy transition with an investment of €720 million ($802 million) into its hydrogen sector, while the battery sector continues to grapple with a €19 billion trade deficit, Fastmarkets has heard
September 27, 2024
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By Julienne Raboca
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Investment in aluminium scrap processing key to securing supply amid global shortage: LME week
Investing in scrap processing capacity will be a key factor for the aluminium industries in Europe and North America in securing enough suitable scrap to decarbonize their primary alloys, industry sources said at Fastmarkets’ International Aluminium conference in Athens, Greece.
September 20, 2024
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By Ross Yeo
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European Commission energy report highlights progress in renewable energy but downplays biofuels
The European Commission published its annual State of the Energy Union Report 2024 on Wednesday, September 11, outlining the EU’s progress toward the clean energy transition and climate goals
September 16, 2024
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By Misha Simonovska
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Global EV tariff tracker 2024: Exploring import duties and trade policies
Fastmarkets has compiled a unique, comprehensive overview of electric vehicle (EV) import duties across key markets, including policy announcements, illustrating the disparities and shifting approaches.
September 13, 2024
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By Julienne Raboca, Alexander Cook, Georgi Georgiev, the Fastmarkets team
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Harris, Trump butt heads on Section 232, 301 tariffs during US presidential debate
Trade, tariffs and protectionist measures were all topics of discussion during the US presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump on Tuesday September 10.
September 12, 2024
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By the Fastmarkets team, Alesha Alkaff, Rijuta Dey
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Colombian steelmakers condition construction of new flat steel plant on adoption of trade defenses
Colombian steelmakers conditioned the viability of building the country's first flat steel plant on the adoption of trade defense measures against imports, the companies said on Friday, September 6.
September 11, 2024
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By Gabriela Brumatti, Ana Enis, the Fastmarkets team
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Premiums for low-carbon aluminium necessary to increase green awareness: CBA CEO
Although some sectors are still reluctant to pay more for green aluminium, it’s important to have differential premiums for low-carbon products because they can increase awareness about the green agenda, chief executive officer of Brazil's Companhia Brasileira de Alumínio (CBA) told Fastmarkets during an interview.
September 9, 2024
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By Leticia Simionato
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Green steel premiums not enough to offset technology costs in the short term: China Steel Congress
The willingness among steel consumers to pay premiums for ‘green’ products was not enough to offset the extra cost of the technology transition in the short term, according to Dr Karel Eloot, senior partner in the global materials insights department of management consultant McKinsey & Co.
September 5, 2024
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By Zihuan Pan
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