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Global steel conferences and industry events covering scrap, iron ore, EAF development, tariffs, trade flows, decarbonisation, and raw materials supply
Fastmarkets hosts leading steel conferences across the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. Each event brings together mills, recyclers, traders, end users, policy makers, miners, and technology providers to address the issues shaping the global steel and scrap supply chain.
These conferences are designed for professionals seeking pricing insight, forecasting, procurement strategy, policy clarity, and direct access to senior decision makers.
Scrap and steel price forecasts
Tariff and trade updates including Section 232, USMCA, CBAM, and Buy America
Demand outlooks for autos, construction, infrastructure, and energy
Strategic insight into EAF expansion and raw materials competition
A clear view of global flows across the United States, Europe, Middle East, LATAM, and Asia
Direct engagement with mills, recyclers, OEMs, traders, miners, and investors
Practical analysis supported by verified market data and forecasts
The Circular Steel Summit is the flagship event for the US steel and scrap market. It brings together the entire scrap to steel to end user chain and addresses tariffs, USMCA trade flows, EAF demand, scrap quality, auto and construction outlooks, metallics supply, recycling technologies, and raw material strategy .
This event is designed for mills, recyclers, traders, OEMs, construction firms, policymakers, metallics producers, service providers, and investors.
A global gathering focused on iron ore supply, low carbon steelmaking, green steel strategies, DRI and HBI, decarbonisation pathways, and carbon cost competitiveness.This conference attracts steelmakers, miners, technology companies, and procurement leaders evaluating the next generation of steel production.
The leading iron and steel trading event in the Middle East.With more than 1,450 senior executives, this conference offers market insight, trade intelligence, and networking opportunities across long and flat products, raw materials, scrap, rebar, HRC, tube and pipe, and construction demand across the Gulf region.
Scrap processors and recyclers
Steel mills and producers
Auto & construction end users
Technology providers
Traders and brokers
Mining and metallics suppliers
Government and policy advisors
Financial and investment groups
Scrap supply, pricing, and quality
DRI, HBI, and green steel investments
Section 232, USMCA, CBAM, and global tariff impacts
EAF growth and raw materials competition between scrap and metallics
Iron ore supply dynamics
Cross border trade flows
Digital transformation and AI tools
Auto, construction, and infrastructure demand
Sustainability, circularity, and carbon reduction
Logistics constraints and supply chain resilience