| Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Do | Tata Steel's coking divisions in the Netherlands are facing closure | ||
| Do | Turkey imported 49,200 tons of raw materials from Ukraine in January-February | ||
| Do | Western Australia has approved POSCO's plan to build an HBI plant | ||
| Do | Zaporizhstal has successfully passed a recertification audit of its rolled steel production technology | ||
| Do | Ukraine increased production of rolled steel by 39.5% m/m in March | ||
| Do | BIR has criticized the «sliding scale» methodology for assessing decarbonization in the steel industry | ||
| Do | Construction works completed in Ukraine in January-February fell by 1.8% y/y | ||
| Do | Turkish steelmakers have an advantage in export markets thanks to semi-finished products from Russia | ||
| Do | Kametstal has completed a major overhaul of Converter No. 2 | ||
| Do | Challenges in verifying emissions for reporting under the CBAM | ||
| Do | European carbon prices remain above €70/t in April | ||
| Mi | Kazakhstan and China plan to build a $1.2 billion steel mill | ||
| Mi | Tata Steel increased its steel production in India by 8% y/y in FY2025/2026 | ||
| Mi | Ukraine reduced iron ore exports by 33.9% y/y in Q1 | ||
| Mi | SSAB has temporarily suspended construction of a new plant in Luleå | ||
| Mi | Prices for Brazilian pig iron rose by $25 per ton in March | ||
| Mi | Australia increased its exports of iron ore by 14% m/m in March | ||
| Mi | Parliament approved a law on «industrial visa-free trade» with the EU for Ukrainian goods | ||
| Mi | The first few months of CBAM implementation have already had a negative impact on the Ukrainian steel industry | ||
| Di | Tata Steel UK has received funding from Wales for a joint wind energy project | ||
| Di | The European Commission has published the first quarterly price for CBAM certificates | ||
| Di | Nucor has raised the price of hot-rolled coil to $1,040 per ton | ||
| Di | European rebar prices rose sharply in March | ||
| Di | The eurozone's monetary policy will depend on the extent of disruptions in the energy sector | ||
| Di | Global scrap collection will reach 873 million tons by 2050 - JISF |