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Can US federal land offset imported Canadian timber products?
Learn how timber imports affect the US economy regarding Canadian softwood lumber and future trade policies.
May 15, 2025
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By Austin Lamica
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US-China 90-day tariff deal brightens trade and economic outlook
The recent US-China agreement to temporarily reduce tariffs is a major step for global trade, with tariffs on US goods entering China dropping from 125% to 10% and on Chinese goods entering the US decreasing from 145% to 30% starting May 14. While this has boosted markets and created optimism, key industries like autos and steel remain affected, leaving businesses waiting for clearer long-term trade policies.
May 13, 2025
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By Robert England
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European BEK pulp prices drop in April
BEK pulp prices in Europe dropped $40/tonne in April, driven by US import tariff uncertainties and weaker demand in China.
May 13, 2025
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By Eva Nyman
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Pause in US-China trade tensions inspires cautious optimism in Chinese non-ferrous metals markets
The US-China trade truce announced on May 12 has brought cautious optimism to China’s non-ferrous metals markets, signaling a possible shift in global trade. Starting May 14, the removal of additional tariffs has impacted sectors like battery raw materials, minor metals and base metals such as zinc and nickel, with mixed reactions. While the improved sentiment has lifted futures prices and trade activity, the long-term effects remain unclear due to challenges like supply-demand pressures and export controls.
May 13, 2025
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By Carrie Shi, Dylan Duan, Sally Zhang, Sybil Pan, Chay Chye Leng, Shiyue Zhao, Zihao Li, Venus Wang, Nico Zhang, Eva Qi
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Lumber prices continue to drop with wood market cautious amid tariff uncertainty
Explore the current trends in the wood market as prices for framing lumber continue to decline amidst economic uncertainty.
May 12, 2025
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By Joe Pruski, the Fastmarkets team
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Middle East: PIX packaging GCC index for testliner and fluting stable on flat demand in April
Explore the latest trends in packaging prices in the GCC region, focusing on recycled fiber-based containerboard in April.
May 12, 2025
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By Mariam Icar
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US-UK trade deal: Tariff reductions on aluminium, steel and automotives
The US-UK trade deal removes tariffs on steel and aluminium while reducing automotive duties, offering relief to British industries and reshaping transatlantic trade dynamics. The agreement also signals broader implications for global trade negotiations, particularly regarding China and excess capacity in metals.
May 9, 2025
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By Amy Hinton, David Bartle
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Ford trims $2.5 billion tariff exposure, suspends earnings guidance
Ford Motor Company will offset $1 billion of an expected $2.5 billion exposure from tariffs and remains "on track and within our original full-year guidance range of $7 billion-8.5 billion" in operating earnings for 2025, Jim Farley, president and chief executive officer, said during the automaker's first-quarter earnings call on Monday March 5.
May 7, 2025
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By Robert England
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US scrap trends outlook: May 2025
Here are the key takeaways from market participants on US ferrous scrap metal prices, market confidence, inventory and more from our May survey.
May 7, 2025
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By the Fastmarkets team
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Correction to rationale for tin grade A min 99.85% ingot premium, ddp Midwest US on May 6
The MB-SN-0011 rationale mistakenly read “The tin grade A min 99.85% ingot premium, ddp Midwest US, was $1,550-1,660/t on Tuesday May 6, unchanged week on week.” This has been corrected to read “The tin grade A min 99.85% ingot premium, ddp Midwest US, was $1,550-1,660/t on Tuesday May 6, unchanged since March 4.” Fastmarkets’ pricing database has […]
May 6, 2025
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By Rae Boyadjis
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