
Gerdau’s North American Ops See Lower Shipments, But Outlook Positive
Declining demand and a challenging economic environment impacted Gerdau’s shipments in North America during the third quarter.
Declining demand and a challenging economic environment impacted Gerdau’s shipments in North America during the third quarter.
Specialty steel producer Grupo Simec has permanently closed down its Republic Steel mills in Canton, Ohio, and Lackawanna, in New York state, it has emerged.
Global steel production tapered off in August vs. July, according to the latest figures from the World Steel Association (worldsteel).
Mexican steelmaker Grupo Deacero will invest $1 billion over the next three years as it plans to expand its steel production by 1.2 million tons per year, according to a local report.
Luxembourg-headquartered ArcelorMittal has placed the contract for a reversible 6-high cold rolling mill to produce high-grade, non-oriented silicon steel strip (NGO) for use in electric motors. The unit will be installed at the group’s Mardyck plant near Dunkirk in northeastern France where it is adding a 200,000 t/y rolling mill to produce electrical steels for electric vehicles […]
Canada's Algoma Steel Inc. reported better than expected results for its fiscal 2024 first quarter.
Longs producer and metal recycler Gerdau reported lower second-quarter production and shipments due to several mill outages.
While Canadian integrated steelmaker Stelco remains committed to decarbonization its steelmaking operations, it has no plans to convert to electric-arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking, nor to buy an EAF steelmaker anytime soon.
South Korean steelmaker Posco has big plans to increase its global production capacity, including the making of electrical steel in North America, according to local media reports. The Korea Times reported that Posco is planning to “build additional hyper non-oriented electrical steel factories in Korea and North America to produce 1 million tons of electrical […]
Ternium and Tenaris have upped their stake in Brazilian steelmaker Usinas Siderúrgicas de Minas Gerais S.A. (Usiminas). Ternium’s Brazilian subsidiary Confab Industrial S.A., Ternium Investments, and Ternium Argentina, collectively known as the T/T group within the controlling group of Usiminas, closed on a previously announced acquisition of 68.7 million ordinary shares of Usiminas. The shares […]
SMU will be celebrating Independence Day along with the rest of you, so we won’t have an issue on Tuesday, July 4. I’ve highlighted three things to think about in the meantime whether you’re traveling to visit friends and family, stocking up on fireworks, or planning a quiet BBQ. Have Prices Found a Floor? We’ve […]
Saudi Arabian energy company Aramco, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), and China’s Baoshan Iron & Steel (Baosteel) signed an agreement on May 1 to build a steel plate manufacturing facility in Saudi Arabia. The operation is expected to have a plate production capacity of up to 1.5 million tons per year, Aramco said. It will […]
The US Department of Commerce has made initial decisions in several duty circumvention cases involving pipe and tube products from Asia. The department preliminarily found affirmative instances of duty circumvention in six out of seven investigations, according to filings with the Federal Register. In all the cases, Vietnam is the country in which pipe and tube […]
Josh Spoores, principal analyst at CRU, will be the featured speaker on the next SMU Community Chat webinar on Wednesday, April 5, at 11 a.m. ET. The live webinar is free. A recording will be available for free to SMU members. You can register here. We’ll talk about CRU’s forecast for fourth quarter HRC prices and […]
Another Russian steelmaker has been sanctioned by the US government in response to Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine. The US Department of Treasury officially sanctioned Russian steelmaker Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK) and its majority owner Viktor Filippovich Rashnikov. MMK’s subsidiaries MMK-FINANS and MMK Metalurji were added to the list as well. The companies […]
SSAB and its green steel partners LKAB and Vattenfall have launched HYBRIT’s pilot facility for fossil-free hydrogen gas storage. The first-of-its-kind rock cavern storage facility is in Luleå, northeast Sweden. The launch of the new storage concept marks the beginning of a two-year test period, which will run until 2024, the company said. The unique […]
Russian steel tycoon Alexei Mordashov has joined the list of individuals sanctioned by the US government as a result of Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine. Mordashov is the chairman and main shareholder of Severstal, Russia’s largest steel and mining company. He served as CEO of the company from 1996 until 2015. On June 2, the […]
Northbrook, Ill.-based Hilco Global’s subsidiary, Hilco Industrial Acquisitions, B.V, acquired for resale all assets of ThyssenKrupp’s heavy plate rolling mill located in Duisburg-Hüttenheim, Germany. Prior to its shuttering last September, ThyssenKrupp’s rolling mill produced roughly 850,000 metric tons of heavy plate steel, the company said. Besides the rolling mill, the Amsterdam-based asset management and financial […]
PAO Sevestal is no longer selling steel to the European Union. The Russian steelmaker did not acknowledge – as has been widely reported – that the move was in response to EU sanctions. “Severstal states that it is experiencing some difficulties in relations with its EU clients, and as a result is redirecting volumes to […]
Evraz does not expect to be hit by sanctions aimed at Russian banks and political elites after the country’s invasion of Ukraine, company executives said. But the situation is changing quickly, and it’s too soon to draw any firm conclusions, they said. “We believe it (sanctions) will not have a significant effect on the company,” […]
Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional (CSN) is considering plans to build an electric arc furnace (EAF) long products mill and a galvanizing facility for steel sheet in the United States. That’s according to an investor presentation in which the Brazilian steelmaker said new plants in the U.S. as well as expansions in Europe and in Brazil were […]
By CRU Senior Analyst Dimitry Popov and Analyst Wei Wang In recent weeks, China has been experiencing the worst power shortages in decades. Various industries in 20 provinces have been affected and even residential customers had power cuts in the extreme cases. Increasing electricity demand, short coal supply and the decarbonization drive are three main […]
Usinas Siderúrgicas de Minas Gerais S.A. (USIMINAS) will take a lengthy, unplanned outage – 90-150 days – at the No. 2 blast furnace at its Ipatinga Plant in Brazil’s Minas Gerais state. The Brazilian steelmaker said it would minimize the impact on customers in part by buying slabs on the open market to make up […]
By CRU Analysts Kevin Bai and Zhenzhen Jiang, from CRU’s Steelmaking Raw Materials Monitor (Editor’s note: Steel Market Update is pleased to share this Premium content with Executive members. For information on upgrading to a Premium-level subscription, email Info@SteelMarketUpdate.com.) China’s steel production control measures have been heatedly discussed in the past few months. With the […]
SSAB and its green steel partners LKAB and Vattenfall claim to have made a major breakthrough in environmentally friendly steelmaking. The HYBRIT team said it has produced the world’s first hydrogen-reduced sponge iron, a major step toward fossil-free steel. The HYBRIT pilot plant in Sweden – a joint project undertaken by steelmaker SSAB, iron ore […]
Indian steelmaker JSW Steel Ltd. suffered losses of nearly $31 million at its U.S. operations in its fiscal fourth quarter as its mills worked to return to production following pandemic-related shutdowns. JSW Steel USA idled its Mingo Junction, Ohio, and Baytown, Texas, mills in 2020 in response to poor demand resulting from the COVID-19 outbreak. The […]
Tata Steel Europe confirmed that it’s implementing a carbon surcharge on all new steel across Europe, effective July 2021. This new initiative by the India-based steelmaker will essentially pass on the cost of carbon emissions allowances to the buyer. “We recognise the challenges of climate change,” said a Tata Steel Europe spokesperson. “Tata Steel’s strategy […]
Steel prices might be at record levels, but the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Steel Committee remains worried about global overcapacity. “While steel prices declined in 2020, they have recently increased as steelmaking capacity idled during the heights of the pandemic could not be brought online quickly enough to meet recovering steel demand and […]
By CRU Principal Analyst Erik Hedborg and Analyst Nikki Ni, from CRU’s Steel Sheet Products Monitor The city of Tangshan, two hours east of Beijing, plays an extremely important role in the global steel market. It is the largest steelmaking hub in the world and accounts for 14% of China’s crude steel production, equal to […]
Hyundai Steel has halted output on some production lines and will be approximately 1.5 months late with some shipments because of a “guerrilla strike,” according to a letter to U.S. customers. “Since the strike is still ongoing and the effect of the production suspension(s) are yet to be calculated, we cannot designate the accurate quantity […]