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Shipping giant’s $20 bln investment signals turnaround for US shipbuilding; sources
French shipping giant CMA CGM Group’s plan to invest $20 billion in maritime transportation, logistics and supply chains in the US over the next four years signals the start of a turnaround for US shipbuilding and will increase demand for steel plate by as much as an estimated $2 billion over the term of the investment, according to market participants.
March 17, 2025
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By Robert England
Insights
Tariff uncertainty stuns US aluminium spot market
The US aluminium market faces growing instability as ongoing tariff adjustments take a toll on cross-border trade with Canada. This article examines how uncertain policies are driving pricing risks, creating volatility in premiums, and forcing industry players to pause transactions.
March 13, 2025
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By Yasemin Esmen
Insights
How Section 232 steel tariffs are reshaping the US supply chain and manufacturing industry
The expansion of Section 232 steel tariffs is creating ripples across the US supply chain, affecting industries far and wide. From the escalating cost of raw materials to shifts in demand and production strategies, businesses are adjusting to the new realities of a tariff-driven market.
March 13, 2025
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By Dan Hilliard
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US steel tariffs: What we know, what’s at stake, and why it matters
US steel tariffs have sparked strong reactions, reshaping global trade and leaving the steel market in flux. This article explores the key impacts of these tariffs on market trends, industry players, and trade policies. From policy goals to resulting uncertainties, gain insight into how these measures are influencing the future of steel and global markets.
March 13, 2025
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By the Fastmarkets team
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Trump doubles tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium to 50% amid trade clash
President Trump has threatened to double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium to 50%, potentially escalating tensions in US-Canada trade relations. If implemented, this move could have significant economic consequences and may prompt retaliatory actions from Canada. The article examines the potential implications of this tariff hike and its impact on the steel and aluminium industries, as well as the broader trade dynamics between the two nations.
March 11, 2025
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By Robert England
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Amendment to steel billet index export, fob Black Sea, CIS
Fastmarkets has reduced the frequency of publication of its steel billet index export, fob Black Sea, CIS, due to lower market liquidity. The change follows a month-long consultation period with most feedback supporting the decision. The proposal was published on February 6 and the consultation ended on March 6. The new specifications are listed below, with the […]
March 11, 2025
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By Vlada Novokreshchenova
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Open consultation on methodology review for CFR Manila steel billet price assessment
The price subject to this annual review is Fastmarkets’ MB-STE-0141 – steel billet import, cfr Manila. This consultation, which is open until April 7, 2025, seeks to ensure that our methodologies continue to reflect the physical market, in compliance with the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) principles for Price Reporting Agencies (PRAs). This includes all elements […]
March 10, 2025
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By Paul Lim
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Correction to steel scrap heavy scrap domestic, delivered mill China price on March 7
Fastmarkets has corrected its MB-STE-0149 steel scrap heavy scrap domestic, delivered mill China, which was published incorrectly on Friday March 7.
March 7, 2025
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By Carman Chew
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Correction to steel billet import, cfr main port Turkey price on March 6
Fastmarkets’ weekly price assessment for steel billet import, cfr main port Turkey was published incorrectly as $450-490 per tonne on March 6. This has been corrected to $455-490 per tonne. Fastmarkets’ pricing database has been updated to reflect this change. This price is part of the Fastmarkets physical steel package. For more information or to provide feedback […]
March 6, 2025
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By Cem Turken
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Trump’s trade policies and their role in boosting US steel industry competitiveness
Trump’s steel tariffs aim to boost the US steel industry by taxing imported steel and encouraging domestic production. The goal is to make U.S. steel more competitive globally while addressing national security and trade concerns. However, the tariffs have caused international tension, reshaping trade ties and raising questions about costs for U.S. businesses relying on steel imports.
March 6, 2025
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By Alesha Alkaff
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