Base Metal Stocks Articles

Lithium Americas beats CATL to acquire Millennial Lithium for $400mln

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Canada-headquartered Lithium Americas has entered into a definitive arrangement agreement with Argentina-based producer Millennial Lithium to acquire all of the outstanding shares of the latter for approximately $400 million, the company said on Wednesday November 17. On November 1, Millennial Lithium announced that it had received a rival takeover bid from Lithium Americas. As such, Millennial Li...Read More

Import billet price range in Egypt widens after safeguard duty removal

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

The removal of a safeguard duty on imports of steel billet into Egypt earlier this week has resulted in a revival of trading activity in the local market, with various sellers rushing to grasp the opportunity because of unfavorable situations in other areas.The Egyptian Ministry of Industry & Trade suspended the country's 10% safeguard duty on imported billet with effect from Monday November 15.Fo...Read More

South Korean steel scrap deals pull down Japanese prices again

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Japanese steel scrap export prices fell again in the week to Thursday November 18, after lower-priced deals to South Korea emerged, sources told Fastmarkets.A major South Korean mill purchased about 30,000 tonnes of Japanese steel scrap at bid prices that it had lodged earlier this week, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday.On Wednesday, the mill bid at ?49,500 ($432) per tonne fob for H2 scrap,...Read More

LME base metal futures largely up, tin posts new record price

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Base metal futures prices on the London Metal Exchange were largely up at the 5pm close on Thursday November 18, with tin reaching a new all-time high.The three-month tin price closed at $38,453 per tonne, a rise of 1.2% from $37,975 per tonne at the 5pm close on Wednesday. This marks a new all-time high for the soldering metals three-month price, with the previous record being $38,330 on October...Read More

European HRC prices flat on subdued buying, set to rise in Q1 2022

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

European hot-rolled coil prices remained broadly stable on Thursday November 18 on limited trading, but sentiment for the first quarter of 2022 has turned cautiously optimistic, sources told Fastmarkets. Limited tonnages of December-rolling HRC are still available at lower prices, but for January next year mills are targeting higher levels to cover surging c...Read More

Chile presidential election preview: Main candidates' mining policy and implications for key copper country

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Fastmarkets has summarized mining-related policy proposals for the key candidates ahead of Chile's presidential election as presented on their political programs, with the population of the world's biggest copper producing country set to cast their vote on Sunday November 21.What is at stake? Chile produced a third of the world's copper in 2020, in the form of concentrates, anodes and cathode...Read More

MSC to 'tentatively' end force majeure on November 30

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

The Malaysian Smelting Corporation is "looking into the possibility" of ending a six-month force majeure period at the end of November, a company document seen by Fastmarkets said. The tin producer declared force majeure on June 7 due to rising Covid-19 cases in the country and the aftermath of furnace rebricking efforts at its main Butterworth smelter. "In tandem with the opening o...Read More

EU October car sales fall 30% on semiconductor shortage

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Passenger car sales in the EU declined month-on-month in October 2021 due to the continuing global shortage of semiconductors for use in onboard electronics, making it the fourth consecutive month to show a double-digit percentage decrease.In October, EU passenger car sales decreased by 30.26% year-on-year to 665,001 units, the lowest October volume since 1995, the European Automotive Manufacturer...Read More

Western Canada copper mine logistics disrupted by major floods

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

The logistics of a cluster of copper mines in western Canada have been disrupted by extreme weather conditions in the province of British Columbia (BC) this week, Fastmarkets has learnt."All transportation routes, rails and highways, to the interior of the province are closed due to washouts and [land]slides," one Canadian miner source said on Thursday November 18.The province declared a state of...Read More

Turkish rebar, wire rod export prices fall on limited demand

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Turkish long steel export prices have gone down over the past week amid poor demand from the country's major overseas destinations, market participants told Fastmarkets on Thursday November 18.Turkish steelmakers have lowered their export offers for rebar to $730-735 per tonne, down from last week's $740-745 per tonne fob on an actual-weight basis.However, the workable price...Read More

Cobalt and nickel supply tightness will challenge the electrification of transport - IFA panelists

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Production of key battery raw materials cobalt and nickel will remain tight and will pose challenges to the electrification of transport, panelists said on Monday November 15 during Fastmarkets' International Ferro-alloys Conference in Prague."This year was really the first year that we saw a step change in nickel demand caused by demand from the electric vehicles (EV) sector and we saw nickel con...Read More

Cobalt and nickel supply tightness will challenge the electrification of transport - IFA panelists

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Production of key battery raw materials cobalt and nickel will remain tight and will pose challenges to the electrification of transport, panelists said on Monday November 15 during Fastmarkets' International Ferro-alloys Conference in Prague."This year was really the first year that we saw a step change in nickel demand caused by demand from the electric vehicles (EV) sector and we saw nickel con...Read More

Italian domestic ferrous scrap prices push upward in November

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Italian domestic steel scrap prices increased in the month to Tuesday November 16, supported by a combination of reduced supply and strong demand, sources have told Fastmarkets.Month-on-month comparison prices have recovered by about ?,?10 ($11) per tonne. But market sources said that, taking into account that scrap prices dropped in the second half of October, the recovery since the start of Nove...Read More

LME base metal futures largely up, tin posts new record price

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Base metal futures prices on the London Metal Exchange were largely up at the 5pm close on Thursday November 18, with tin reaching a new all-time high.The three-month tin price closed at $38,453 per tonne, a rise of 1.2% from $37,975 per tonne at the 5pm close on Wednesday. This marks a new all-time high for the soldering metals three-month price, with the previous record being $38,330 on October...Read More

European HRC prices flat on subdued buying, set to rise in Q1 2022

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

European hot-rolled coil prices remained broadly stable on Thursday November 18 on limited trading, but sentiment for the first quarter of 2022 has turned cautiously optimistic, sources told Fastmarkets. Limited tonnages of December-rolling HRC are still available at lower prices, but for January next year mills are targeting higher levels to cover surging c...Read More

EV battery recycling infrastructure not keeping pace with demand, report says

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

The infrastructure to recycle electric vehicle (EV) batteries is currently not optimized either to handle end-of-life battery capacity or to meet critical materials demands placed on the market with the ramping-up of electrification, according to US-based consultancy Lux Research.In a report issued on Thursday November 18, the consultancy said that, despite a flurry of activity in the past few yea...Read More

Domestic CRC prices down in Southern Europe on slow trading, competitive imports

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic prices for cold-rolled coil in Southern Europe moved down in the week to Wednesday November 17 due to limited trading activity and competitive import offers, sources told Fastmarkets.In the meantime, domestic prices in the north of Europe have been fairly stable despite a similar lack of demand.Both Southern and Northern European spot buyers have been avoiding booking significant volumes...Read More

China's rebar prices stop falling on restocking demand

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Restocking demand kept China's domestic rebar prices from falling further on Thursday November 18.Domestic Eastern China (Shanghai): 4,660-4,690 yuan ($731-735) per tonne, unchangedSeveral trading companies raised their procurement rates during the day to build up their inventories, market sources said.After weeks of destocking, traders do not have a lot...Read More

Chinese cobalt metal prices soften amid falling futures, weak buying pressures salts market

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

Key data from the Wednesday November 17 pricing session in China.Key drivers  China's spot cobalt metal price fell amid a decline in local futures prices, while downstream demand was curbed by still high spot levels. Cobalt tetroxide prices in China were flat amid limited trading activity. Though most sellers would like...Read More

Gallium surges on tight availability

November 19, 2021 / Staff reporter

An overview of the consumer electronics markets and their latest price moves on Wednesday November 17.Ruby Liu and Zihao...Read More

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