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Steel traders grapple with ‘nightmare’ tariff doubling
The recent doubling of Section 232 tariffs to 50%, announced by President Trump, has introduced significant uncertainty to the US steel market, with traders reporting disruptions to imports, paused domestic mill quotes and concerns over potential price increases amid modest demand. Industry participants are now assessing how the additional costs will be absorbed across the supply chain.
June 5, 2025
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By Dan Hilliard, Alesha Alkaff
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Amendment to Italy import steel slab price assessment: pricing notice
After a month-long consultation, Fastmarkets has amended the specification of its weekly steel slab, import, cif Italy, price assessment. To better reflect the material traded in the market, Fastmarkets has reduced the range of specified widths to 1,500-2,500 mm from 1,000-2,500 mm. The publication day of the assessment has also been changed from Friday to […]
June 5, 2025
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By Holly Chant
Insights
Amendment to European steel plate price assessments: pricing notice
After a month-long consultation period, Fastmarkets has amended the publication day of its weekly European steel domestic plate and import plate assessments from Wednesday to Thursday, to better align with related markets. The amended specifications are listed below (changes in italics): MB-STE-0034 Steel domestic plate 8-40mm, exw Northern Europe, €/tonneQuality: S235JR, width 2,500mm, length 12,000mm, thickness 8-40mm […]
June 5, 2025
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By Holly Chant
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US scrap trends outlook: June 2025
Here are the key takeaways from market participants on US ferrous scrap metal prices, market confidence, inventory and more from our June survey.
June 4, 2025
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By the Fastmarkets team
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Correction to alumina index, fob Australia, plus derived prices, on June 2/3: pricing notice
Fastmarkets has corrected its fob Australia alumina index, which was published incorrectly on Monday June 2 and Tuesday June 3 due to a back-end calculation error. Fastmarkets has also corrected all the related inferred indices. On June 2 the following prices were published incorrectly: Fastmarkets’ MB-ALU-0002 Alumina index, fob Australia, was published in error as $375.59 per […]
June 4, 2025
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By James McKeigue
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South Africa’s new critical minerals policy draw critical eye of buyers, miners
South Africa’s newly approved Critical Minerals and Metals Strategy and the draft of the 2025 Mineral Resources Development Bill (MRDB) have drawn significant attention from global market participants, particularly manganese and chrome buyers in China.
June 4, 2025
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By Tina Tong, Holly Chant, Jessica Long, the Fastmarkets team
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Ambitious investment in scrap-intensive sectors a boon for Mexican non-ferrous secondary markets
Mexico’s strategic role in automotive nearshoring is fueling demand for recycled aluminium, with investment in scrap-intensive sectors boosting its non-ferrous secondary markets. Despite tariff uncertainties, USMCA compliance and EV production growth continue to attract global manufacturers.
June 3, 2025
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By Amy Hinton
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Goldcorp founder Rob McEwen bets big on Argentine copper
Goldcorp founder Rob McEwen is back in the spotlight with a bold bet on copper in Argentina. The $2.5 billion Los Azules project, set to become Argentina’s first major copper mine in over 30 years, is reshaping the country’s mining industry while raising sustainability standards. Positioned as a key player in addressing a global copper shortage, the project highlights innovation, persistence and a commitment to meeting the growing demand from global electrification.
June 3, 2025
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By James McKeigue
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Launch of Fastmarkets Mexican non-ferrous scrap, alloys prices
This strategic launch comes after an extensive period of targeted market engagement and overwhelming feedback that a separation in US and Mexican pricing was facilitating demand for Mexican domestic assessments for non-ferrous secondary material, taking advantage of Fastmarkets’ decade-long position of primacy in Mexican domestic ferrous scrap pricing. The price specifications for these grades are […]
June 2, 2025
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By Amy Hinton
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Amendment to value-in-use adjustments for iron, silica, alumina and phosphorus: pricing notice [corrected]
Following the month-long consultation period, the name and the specifications of the abovementioned value-in-use adjustments will be amended in line with the launch of the MB-IRO-0191 61% Fe iron ore fines, cfr Qingdao index. MB-IRO-0018 Iron ore 61% fines, % Fe VIU, cfr Qingdao, $/tonneIron Value In Use adjustments (Fe -VIU)Value of Iron Ore at X% Iron […]
June 2, 2025
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By Norman Fong
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