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Potential impacts of Red Sea crisis on Asian paper packaging trade flows?
There is a lot of uncertainty around how disruptive the Red Sea crisis will be on trade flows. Reports suggest that it is adding costs and extending shipping times as major shipping companies opt to sail around the Cape of Good Hope rather than through the Red Sea. In some instances, it appears that for […]
March 22, 2024
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By Beth Lis
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Should India ‘heavily subsidize’ metals firms to insulate from Western trade barriers?
Western governments are increasingly implementing policies to protect their local metal-producing industries from rival products made in the developing world, but how should eastern lawmakers and companies respond to these moves?
March 22, 2024
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By the Fastmarkets team, Lee Allen, Aameer Sayed
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Proposal to discontinue Log Lines prices for Region 4 logs: Final decision
No feedback was received during the consultation period and therefore we will discontinue Region 4 pricing. This consultation, sought to ensure that our methodologies continue to reflect the physical market under indexation, in compliance with the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) principles for Price Reporting Agencies (PRAs). This includes all elements of our pricing […]
March 22, 2024
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By the Fastmarkets team
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China’s cost advantages, improving demand overshadow Western incentives for manganese sulfate production: Firebird CEO
Producing battery-grade manganese sulfate in China is “logical” even for non-Chinese companies, due to the country’s strong demand and cost competitiveness, according to the chief executive officer of emerging Australia-headquartered producer Firebird Metals
March 21, 2024
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By Solomon Cefai
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Brazilian grain and soybean producers are increasingly filing for bankruptcy protection
Grains and soybean Prices have been dropping amid ample offers despite lower-than-expected output in 2023-2024
March 20, 2024
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By Marcela Caetano
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Correction to Australia, Brazil alumina FOB indices on March 18
Fastmarkets has corrected its MB-ALU-0002 alumina index, fob Australia and its MB-ALU-0010 alumina inferred index, fob Brazil, which were published incorrectly on Monday March 18.
March 18, 2024
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By James McKeigue
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Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies approves proposal to raise biodiesel mandate to 20% in 2030
The project also creates a traceability system for all diesel cycle fuels to help ensuring the quality of the fuels
March 18, 2024
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By Leticia Pakulski
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Weak demand drives slump in UK steel scrap monthly prices
Weak demand in both the UK domestic and export steel scrap markets has created a glut of supply and brought a raft of cheaper offer prices into British steelmakers for monthly delivery settlements in March, trade sources told Fastmarkets in the week ended Tuesday March 12
March 13, 2024
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By Declan Conway
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Domestic testliner and fluting prices keep heading north in the GCC area
Constrained international shipments contribute to higher prices Prices for locally produced containerboard continued to rise in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries in February, after our indices registered increases of approximately $20 per tonne in January. In the largest market, Saudi Arabia, many contracts are inked for the quarter, and price contributors already reported increases […]
March 8, 2024
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By Eva Nyman
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How the European steel industry is going green
Key milestones, opportunities and challenges facing the European steel industry on the path to decarbonization
March 8, 2024
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By Julia Bolotova
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