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Five key stories from November 10

November 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Wednesday November 10 that are worth another look.Focusing on the United Nation's 17 Sustainable Development Goals could be a "better framework" to capture the overlap between the environmental, societal and governmental aspects that mining companies have to consider in their moves toward sustainability, the chief...Read More

Group of governments commit to green steel buying pledge: COP 26

November 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

The governments of the United Kingdom, India, Germany and Canada have announced a pledge to purchase low carbon-emission steel under the Industrial Deep Decarbonization Initiative (IDDI), it was announced on Tuesday November 9.The group of countries announced its intention to buy low-carbon steel and concrete at the UN Climate Change Conference, COP26, in Glasgow, with specific interim targets by...Read More

November Kanto scrap auction fails to find winner amid low bids, Taiwan down again

November 11, 2021 / Staff reporter

Overwhelmingly bearish sentiment pervaded the Asian scrap markets on Wednesday November 10, with buyers exiting the market amid continual price falls; the staple Kanto Tetsugen auction was not awarded due to low bids from traders.November Kanto Tetsugen auction fails to find winnersSentiment in China bearish after a major steelmaker in the country lowers domestic scrap buy priceTaiwanese buyers wa...Read More

UAE rebar, billet import prices up with billet offers higher than rebar deals

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

Prices for steel rebar and billet imports into the United Arab Emirates increased during the week ended Tuesday November 9, although offer prices for billet were higher than the rebar deal prices because of a shortage of the semi-finished material, sources have told Fastmarkets.The reason for the high billet price, compared with rebar, was that most billet producers in Oman have sold large quantit...Read More

Five stories key stories from November 9

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Tuesday November 9 that are worth another look.Carbon offsets and trading are an effective and quick way to contend with a future global ecosystem of green taxes, or the "green taxonomy," a sustainability consultancy said.Growing consumer appetite for sustainable products...Read More

Russian domestic rebar prices flat with activity slow after holiday

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic steel rebar prices in Russia's Central Federal District around Moscow were largely stable during the seven days up to Monday November 8, because of slow activity after a national holiday and Covid-19 restriction measures.Market participants continued to report that the available volumes of rebar were limited. This was mostly due to mills giving priority to replenishing their trade houses'...Read More

Seaborne iron ore prices down on weak steel demand, high port inventories

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

Seaborne iron ore prices fell on Tuesday November 9 amid weak demand for steel in northern China (due to the colder weather) and rising inventories at Chinese ports, sources told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets iron ore indices62% Fe fines, cfr Qingdao: $92.30 per tonne, down $1.52 per tonne62% Fe low-alumina fines, cfr Qingdao: $93.46 per tonne, down $1.09 per tonne58% Fe fines high-grade premium, cfr Qi...Read More

Russian domestic flat steel prices keep rising on limited supply

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

Prices for flat steel products continued to increase in Russia's Central Federal District around Moscow during the quiet holiday week ended Monday November 8, on limited offers from the mills, sources have told Fastmarkets.Some believed that prices have reached their peak and would remain flat until the end of the year, due to rumors about planned short-term maintenance stoppages at mills and the...Read More

LME aluminium on-warrant stocks at lowest levels since Dec 2005; small uptick in prices

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

London Metal Exchange aluminium stocks dropped below the 1-million-tonne mark for the first time since October 2019 and on-warrant volumes were at their lowest in nearly 16 years on Tuesday November 9, while the metal complex's prices were little changed from the end of trading on Monday.There was a 21,925-tonne fresh cancellation of aluminium on Tuesday, spread mostly between warehouses in Singap...Read More

RESEARCH: Stainless prices continue rise despite falling nickel costs

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of analysts is ready to view.With nickel prices down by almost 20% over the space of around ten days during late February and early March, one might have been expecting us to be reporting sharply-lower prices of stainless steel, at least for the most common nickel-containing grades of stainless steel.This is not the case, at least in Europe and the Unite...Read More

Flat steel import prices decrease in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, market direction uncertain

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

Flat steel import prices to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia decreased during the week ended Tuesday November 9, and the market direction was still uncertain because of different price moves from different regions, sources told Fastmarkets.Hot-rolled coil prices have been decreasing recently in China, but increasing in Europe.On the other hand, Indian flat steel exporters are offering lim...Read More

Brazil's CBA reports record-high Q3 revenues on rising aluminium prices, premiums

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

A summary of the financial performance of Brazilian aluminium producer Companhia Brasileira de Alum?-nio (CBA) for the third quarter of 2021, according to its earnings report released on Monday November 8.In brief?EUR?Sales volumes rose during the quarter, on an annual basis, amid stronger demand from the transportation sector, especially for heavy vehicles and equipment, and from construction.?EU...Read More

Seaborne cfr coking coal prices drop drastically with new offer at lower price

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

Seaborne coking coal cfr prices declined sharply on Tuesday, with a lower offer price emerging and previously stranded Australian coal becoming available to Chinese end users.Fastmarkets indicesPremium hard coking coal, cfr Jingtang: $562.62 per tonne, down by $26.32 per tonneHard coking coal, cfr Jingtang: $505.02 per tonne, down by $12.63 per tonnePremium hard coking coal, fob DBCT: $4...Read More

Q1 2022 long steel outlook satisfactory despite market challenges - Irepas

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

The International Rebar Producers & Exporters Association (Irepas) continues to believe that prospects for global long steel markets remain good and indicate a satisfactory first quarter of 2022.The global long steel products market is stable at the moment and should remain so in the next quarter despite many uncertainties including power shortages and costs, logistical challenges, the Evergrande...Read More

Russian domestic rebar prices flat with activity slow after holiday

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic steel rebar prices in Russia's Central Federal District around Moscow were largely stable during the seven days up to Monday November 8, because of slow activity after a national holiday and Covid-19 restriction measures.Market participants continued to report that the available volumes of rebar were limited. This was mostly due to mills giving priority to replenishing their trade houses'...Read More

Chinese HRC prices extend losses amid continuing decline in coal prices

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

Spot prices for hot-rolled coil in China extended their losses on Tuesday November 9, with ferrous prices falling across the board after a major coal supplier again lowered spot thermal coal prices.Domestic[Eastern China (Shanghai): 4,900-4,950 yuan ($766-774) per tonne, down by 10-50 yuan per tonne,The most-traded HRC contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange edged lower in choppy trading on Tues...Read More

Carbon offsets, trading can overcome the looming green-tax challenge

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

Carbon offsets and trading are an effective and quick way to contend with a future global ecosystem of green taxes, or the "green taxonomy," a sustainability consultancy said"Companies need to realize that states are very actively preparing tax and duties plans to favor green products, and this will result in new barriers to entry," carbon specialist and Keops Consulting founder Milena L??pez told...Read More

Canada's First Cobalt to expand into battery precursor materials by 2025

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

Canada's First Cobalt Corp will expand its Ontario facilities to produce a range of precursor battery materials and to recycle lithium-ion batteries, it said.The Toronto-listed cobalt producer, which is North America's only cobalt refinery, also plans - subject to shareholder approval - to change its name to Electra Battery Materials to better reflect its new strategy, it also said. First Co...Read More

RESEARCH: Ferro-alloy prices forecast to remain elevated through Q2 2021 on supply shortfall and rising demand

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of analysts are ready to view.This month's key ferro-alloy forecast highlights:?EUR?  Impressive advances in ore and alloy prices persisted in March, with most markets posting significant price gains. Strengthening demand from steelmakers along with supply shortages and depleted inventories in numerous markets, as well as freight and transportation...Read More

Brazilian alumina exports up 85% in October

November 10, 2021 / Staff reporter

Alumina export volumes from Brazil increased by 84.73% in October 2021 compared with the corresponding month in 2020, with both the Alunorte and Alumar refineries shipping more material, according to data published by the coutnry's ministry of economy on Monday November 8.Brazilian alumina exports totaled 901,012 tonnes in October, a significant rise from 487,742 tonnes a year before.Cargoes shipp...Read More

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