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10-year clock ticking as US copper tariff opens arbitrage window, tests supply chain security
Market reactions to the soon-to-be-implemented US copper tariff are driving short-term volatility and supply imbalances while fuelling long-term efforts to expand domestic production, recycling and infrastructure.
July 28, 2025
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By Rae Boyadjis, Julienne Raboca, Kirstyn Petras
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Export controls on recycled copper risk harming industry | Hotter Commodities
US export controls on recycled copper would have unintended consequences that could weaken the country’s domestic recycling and manufacturing ecosystems, the president of the Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) said.
July 25, 2025
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By Andrea Hotter
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The SBQ steel market is shifting: Supply concentration, tariff risk and price clarity
Fastmarkets’ SBQ price assessments and monthly forecast provide much-needed clarity and a benchmark for buyers in the steel industry to use for planning and negotiation.
July 25, 2025
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GM and Redwood Materials to build recycled battery ESSs
The Detroit, Michigan-based automotive giant General Motors (GM) and the Carson City, Nevada-based lithium batteries recycler Redwood Materials announced on Wednesday July 16 that they have agreed to build energy storage systems (ESSs) using both new and recycled batteries.
July 24, 2025
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By Yasemin Esmen
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Trade tensions rise: Latin American Chambers urge diplomacy
American Chambers of Commerce (Amcham) across Latin America are calling for urgent negotiations to prevent the escalation of trade tensions between their countries and the US, following the announcement of sweeping 50% tariffs by President Donald Trump.
July 24, 2025
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By Ana Enis
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Indian import ferrous scrap demand faces recurrent threat from cheaper metallics in 2025
India’s ferrous scrap imports have rebounded in early 2025 but remain vulnerable due to competitive domestic DRI prices and shifting sourcing strategies by steelmakers. While near-term demand is subdued, long-term prospects depend on evolving supply chains and policy decisions.
July 23, 2025
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By Lee Allen, Aameer Sayed
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CDR offtakes reach 61.5 mln tCO2e in H1; tech giants continue to drive demand
Combined nature-based and durable carbon dioxide removal (CDR) offtakes totaled at least 61.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e) in the first half of 2025, according to data compiled by Fastmarkets, with technology giants continuing to drive the bulk of demand.
July 21, 2025
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By Laura Roberts
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US tariffs reshaping global aluminium flows, Alcoa CEO says | Hotter Commodities
Global aluminium producer Alcoa has already diverted 100,000 tonnes of Canadian metal away from the US market in response to uncertainty about import tariffs with trade measures continuing to upend traditional trade flows and pushing the company to rethink its global supply strategy, its chief executive officer said.
July 18, 2025
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By Andrea Hotter
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One Big Beautiful Bill expected to drive mostly positive outcomes for critical minerals sector
In a move received with optimism from industry experts, the One Big Beautiful Bill allocates billions in federal funding to bolster the US critical minerals sector through multiple venues, signaling strong government support for domestic production and supply chain resilience. Market participants expect the demand effect from the introduction of timelines on 45X and repealing of 30D credits to be limited.
July 17, 2025
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By Yasemin Esmen
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Cash vegetable oil market digests passage of 45Z; waiting on RVOs, SREs
US vegetable oil trading in the cash market was extraordinarily quiet to start the new week on Monday July 7. The market got off to a slow start as market sources returned to their desks following the passage of “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” on Thursday July 3, with key updates to the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit (CFPC).
July 16, 2025
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By Amanda Luhavalja
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