| Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 16:14 | Demand for steel in Europe will recover somewhat in 2026 - Marcegaglia CEO | ||
| 14:14 | AMNS India plans to triple its steel production capacity by 2030 | ||
| 13:15 | European carbon prices hit two-year high in December | ||
| 13:15 | Nucor raised prices for hot-rolled coil for the eighth consecutive week | ||
| 12:14 | Volkswagen shuts down factory in Germany for the first time in 88 years | ||
| 10:14 | Germany's economy showed a strong start to the fourth quarter | ||
| 10:14 | Ukraine reduced semi-finished exports by 30.5% y/y in January-November | ||
| Mo | The state must act as an arbitrator between Ukrainian Railways and business - Oleksandr Vodoviz | ||
| Mo | Turkey more than doubled its imports of pig iron from Russia in January-October | ||
| Mo | Two bids have been submitted for the acquisition of Acciaierie d'Italia | ||
| Mo | Industrial production in the EU rose by 0.3% m/m in October | ||
| Mo | China cut steel production to a two-year low in November | ||
| Mo | EU Council agrees on changes to new protective measures on steel imports | ||
| Mo | The EU may ease the ban on ICE from 2035 under pressure from the automotive industry | ||
| Mo | MinRes has commenced implementation of the Lamb Creek iron ore project | ||
| Mo | Ukraine exported 1.73 million tons of pig iron in January-November | ||
| Mo | An unsolved problem: staff shortages have become the main problem for Ukrainian businesses | ||
| So | Sidenor conducted the first tests of green hydrogen at its plant in Basaura | ||
| So | Zaporizhstal successfully confirmed compliance with key international standards | ||
| Sa | EU may increase funding for research in coal and steel sectors - Argus | ||
| Sa | The UK has launched the second round of carbon capture licensing | ||
| Sa | Ukraine reduced iron ore exports by 4.9% y/y in January-November | ||
| Fr | Global scrap prices remain high | ||
| Fr | Mexico approves tariff increases on Chinese and other Asian imports | ||
| Fr | Nippon Steel plans to invest $39 billion in expanding production by 2030 |