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Electrolysis could be key to net-zero steel future: SSNA
Electrolysis processes developed by Boston Metal and Electra that eliminate the need for coal in steel production could be key to a net-zero emissions future for the metallics industry, attendees learned at Fastmarkets’ conference on January 17-19 in Dallas
February 1, 2023
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By Grace Asenov
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Turkish mills already up to 10 US ferrous scrap cargo purchases in 2023
US deep-sea ferrous export prices from the East Coast to Turkey have plateaued, with a Turkish mill purchasing a cargo at prices stable from the last-reported sale
February 1, 2023
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By Amy Hinton
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Benefits of infrastructure bill to reach US ferrous markets in 2023
Green shoots of increased demand will emerge in US ferrous markets courtesy of the Biden administration’s trillion-dollar infrastructure package in 2023, Schnitzer's executive vice president and chief strategy officer Richard Peach said at Fastmarkets’ Steel and Scrap Conference 2023 in Dallas, Texas
January 27, 2023
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By Amy Hinton
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US SBQ prices move higher in January
US special bar quality steel prices rose in January in line with rising scrap and alloy costs, according to market participants
January 26, 2023
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By Robert England
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Steel decarbonization efforts need more alignment, experts say
Aligning various methodologies of calculating and reporting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the steelmaking process has become a challenge in the push towards decarbonization of the industry, but there’s demand for aligning it
January 25, 2023
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By Alesha Alkaff
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US scrap consolidation benefits market: SSNA panelists
The scrap industry in the US is expected to continue to consolidate, which benefits the market overall, panelists said at Fastmarkets’ event this week
January 23, 2023
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By Grace Asenov
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SBQ contracts reflect interim spot market gains; deal terms shifting: sources
Year-on-year increases in contract base prices for special bar quality (SBQ) steel products put 2023 deal levels on par with spot prices seen early this month, market participants told Fastmarkets, noting that some buyers also negotiated shorter contract terms on fears of a price drop late next year
January 17, 2023
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By Robert England
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New HRC index shows 3 reasons customers in US South pay less
Steelmakers in the United States reportedly are charging customers less in the South and more in the Midwest mainly due to three factors: differences in import penetration, end-market demand and cost structure, according to market participants — a disparity highlighted by Fastmarkets’ new index for the southern region
January 11, 2023
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By Abby Verret
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European metal consumers switch to short-term buying due to uncertainty: 2023 preview
Growing uncertainty about end-user demand and input costs through 2022 has driven a change in consumer habits in Europe’s aluminium and steel markets, with traders foreseeing a continuation of hand-to-mouth buying going into 2023
January 9, 2023
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By Carrie Bone, Julia Bolotova, Imogen Dudman, Holly Chant
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US steel plate market eyes three trends: 2023 preview
The outlook for the steel plate industry in the United States is cloudy for 2023 due to three conflicting factors: more incoming supply, expectations for stronger demand and the decoupling of the plate market from hot-rolled coil prices
January 5, 2023
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By Zach Miller
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