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How the US is bankrolling a worldwide tungsten network
For decades, tungsten sat on the margins of US industrial policy. Despite its essential role in armor piercing munitions, aerospace alloys and advanced manufacturing, the ultra hard metal was sourced overwhelmingly from China, while US domestic mining faded from view.
April 21, 2026
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By Shalina Cao
Insights
What’s next for US and Mexico aluminium? Key insights from Fastmarkets’ market outlook webinar
Aluminium markets in the US and Mexico are facing an unprecedented mix of geopolitical disruption, trade policy shifts and tightening supply conditions.
April 17, 2026
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By Fastmarkets Metals
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Canada HRC index hovers around C$55 per cwt as new Section 232 tariff rules cause dismay
The Canada HRC hot-rolled price hovered around C$55 ($40) per hundredweight as market participants reacted with dismay to new US policies that affect the way tariffs are calculated on derivative metals products.
April 14, 2026
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By Rijuta Dey
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Fastmarkets launches US aluminium scrap 95/5 extrusions, clean cast wheels price assessments: pricing notice
Fastmarkets launched two new aluminium scrap prices on Thursday, April 9, adding to Fastmarkets’ suite of recycled non-ferrous metals price assessments. The launch will elevate and expand Fastmarkets’ aluminium scrap coverage by including the following grades: Section 232 tariffs and the resulting high aluminium premiums have led to increased costs and rising interest in recycled […]
April 9, 2026
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By Fastmarkets pricing team
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US scrap trends outlook: April 2026
Here are the key takeaways from market participants on US ferrous scrap metal prices, market confidence, inventory and more from our April survey.
April 1, 2026
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By the Fastmarkets team
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Fastmarkets extends consultation on NCM/NCA black mass methodology, proposes changes to price names
Fastmarkets is extending the consultation period for the methodology of several of its black mass payables indicators and prices, and is also proposing changes to the names of CIF South Korea and EWX Europe black mass prices.
March 27, 2026
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By Fastmarkets pricing team
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Fastmarkets proposes to launch US bismuth, indium price assessments: pricing notice
Fastmarkets proposes to launch fortnightly bismuth and indium prices on a DDP US basis on Friday May 1. Market participants have expressed support for localized US pricing in response to Section 301 tariffs, export controls and increased US government funding to support domestic and allied supply chains. These assessments would complement Fastmarkets’ existing benchmarks in […]
March 27, 2026
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By Fastmarkets pricing team
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What is driving the surge in low-grade lumber prices?
See how shrinking supply and rising freight rates push low-grade lumber prices higher, driving up Gulf Coast pallet costs for chemical industry buyers. Find out more.
March 27, 2026
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By Antonio Gallotta
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Fastmarkets to publish additional kilogram-based prices for Mexico non-ferrous scrap assessments: pricing notice
The additional kilogram-based prices, to be calculated from existing pound-based assessments, are intended to improve clarity and align the assessments more closely with prevailing commercial practices in Mexico’s non-ferrous scrap markets. Market participants commonly reference kilogram-based prices in submissions, transactions and negotiations, particularly in key regions such as Monterrey and Bajío. Publishing complementary peso per […]
March 25, 2026
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By Fastmarkets pricing team
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Blue Moon Apex deal underscores gallium, germanium supply push, refining gap
Blue Moon Metals’ acquisition of the past-producing Apex mine in Utah from Canadian miner Teck Resources is the latest example of the push to boost gallium and germanium production in the West. But for miners seeking to cash in on higher prices of these metals, smelting arrangements remain a question.
March 25, 2026
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By Sebastian Evelyn
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