| Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 10:14 | DMZ produced equipment for mining companies in December | ||
| Fr | Canada imposes temporary anti-dumping duties on imports of OCTG pipes | ||
| Fr | The Indian government will increase its focus on steel industry and raw material security | ||
| Fr | China will maintain control over steel production and exports in 2026-2030 | ||
| Fr | M Resources to collaborate with Hazer Group on potential acquisition of Whyalla plant | ||
| Do | India increased steel exports by 31% y/y in April-November | ||
| Do | Scrap exports from Ukraine increased by 45% y/y over 11 months | ||
| Do | China launches first steel production line with near-zero emissions | ||
| Do | Turkey increased steel production by 10% y/y in November | ||
| Do | Central Mining has completed scheduled overhaul of pelletizing plant | ||
| Do | Japan to allocate $1.3 billion to clean energy companies | ||
| Do | Zaporizhstal has resumed operations - spokesperson for the Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration | ||
| Do | EU exported 13.4 million tonnes of scrap metal in January-October | ||
| Mi | Nucor raised prices for hot-rolled coil by $75/t in November-December | ||
| Mi | Ukraine imported 643,000 tons of metallurgical coke in January-November | ||
| Mi | US Steel to modernize blast furnace at Gary Works | ||
| Mi | EU expands compensation for industry for emissions regulation costs | ||
| Mi | ArcelorMittal receives environmental permit to build electric arc furnace in Avilés | ||
| Mi | France reduced steel production by 13.6% m/m in November | ||
| Mi | ArcelorMittal resumes steel production at its plant in Fos-sur-Mer | ||
| Mi | British exporters will face difficulties amid the final implementation of CBAM | ||
| Mi | Global pig iron production fell to 107.6 million tonnes in November | ||
| Mi | China's rapidly growing steel exports will lose momentum from 2026 onwards | ||
| Di | Ukraine increased imports of long rolled products by 51% y/y in January-November | ||
| Di | Rolled steel consumption in China will fall by 5.4% y/y in 2025 - forecast |