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What does Malaysia’s complete ban on e-waste imports mean for battery, aluminium, copper recyclers?
Malaysia implemented an absolute ban on imports of electronic waste (e-waste) to take immediate effect on Wednesday February 4, in an attempt to tighten environmental controls and curb illegal shipments, Fastmarkets understands.
February 11, 2026
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By Tianran Zhao, Carman Chew
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US-led price floors set to shake critical minerals markets | Hotter Commodities
The United States convened more than 50 countries in Washington this week for a critical minerals summit that delivered a flurry of new initiatives designed to reshape the geopolitics — and pricing mechanics — of minerals essential to semiconductors, electric vehicles and the defense supply chain.
February 6, 2026
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By Andrea Hotter
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Critical Minerals Ministerial unveils US trade bloc proposal; tungsten market reacts
The US laid out its strongest push yet to reshape global critical minerals supply chains at the inaugural Critical Mineral Ministerial in Washington on Wednesday February 4, where senior officials detailed plans for an allied trade bloc built on reference prices and enforceable price floors – a potential turning point for small, strategically important markets such as tungsten.
February 6, 2026
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By Shalina Cao
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$12 billion US critical minerals stockpile could tighten supply chains
A new US initiative to establish a stockpile of critical minerals for the civilian economy could add pressure to already stretched supply, market participants told Fastmarkets on Tuesday February 3 and Wednesday February 4.
February 6, 2026
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By Solomon Cefai, Sofia Okun, Caroline Messecar, the Fastmarkets team
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Indonesia’s December palm oil exports reach 18-month high
Indonesia’s palm oil exports in December reached 2.62 million tonnes, according to data from cargo surveyor Intertek Testing Services (ITS), with the figure comprising exports of palm oil and its derivatives, palm kernel oil and oleochemicals.
February 3, 2026
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By Regina Koh
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AI data centers, rising metals costs and the changing economics of battery storage
Learn about the recent trends in AI metals costs and their effect on lithium, copper and aluminium prices for energy storage.
January 29, 2026
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By Ewan Thomson
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Improve supplier negotiations: Tips for food and beverage procurement teams
In today's market, effective food and beverage procurement is critical for profitability. However, many procurement teams face challenges due to fragmented data, where packaging and ingredient costs are managed in separate silos. This disconnect creates a massive blind spot, making it difficult to challenge supplier price hikes or accurately model total product costs.
January 28, 2026
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By the Fastmarkets team
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2026 outlook: Navigating volatility in Battery Raw Materials
Explore the battery raw materials outlook for 2026, highlighting market volatility and shifting geopolitical factors.
January 26, 2026
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By the Fastmarkets team
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EU secondary aluminium prices firm as scrap shortages bite
European aluminium scrap and secondary ingot prices are on the rise, driven by a significant shortage of scrap. Trade sources indicate that low generation has constrained domestic supply, and this is happening even before the expected EU scrap export restrictions in Spring 2026.
January 26, 2026
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By Declan Conway
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LME delivery ban will not disrupt metal shipments – Korea Zinc
Korea Zinc confirms that zinc shipments remain unaffected despite the LME's temporary delivery suspension starting April 14.
January 22, 2026
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By Felix Njini
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