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Nippon Steel's Acquisition Saga Reaches Pivotal Juncture as Security Panel Renders Verdict

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States has submitted its recommendation to President Trump regarding Nippon Steel's $14.9 billion bid to acquire U.S. Steel, marking a crucial development in the contentious transaction that was previously blocked by the Biden administration on national security grounds.

UK mulls legislative gambit to expunge British Steel's colossal Chinese debt

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - The UK government is considering controversial legislation that would eliminate nearly £1 billion in debt that British Steel owes to its Chinese parent company Jingye, a move officials believe could facilitate finding a buyer for the struggling steelmaker which has been under government control since April.

Liberty Steel's Prolonged Production Hiatus Portends Precarious Predicament

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - Liberty Steel, Britain's third-largest steelmaker owned by Sanjeev Gupta's GFG Alliance, has ceased production at its key plants in Rotherham and Motherwell since July 2024, highlighting severe financial difficulties as the company desperately seeks rescue funding while facing a potential liquidation that threatens 1,450 jobs.

Steel Scion's Stewardship Spurs Stocksbridge MP's Strident Summons to Step Down

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - Sheffield MP Marie Tidball has publicly called for Sanjeev Gupta to resign as Liberty Speciality Steel UK faces a winding up petition in court over £4m in unpaid debts to Harsco Metals Group, while the company's total liabilities stand at a staggering £618m according to court documents.

Fives' Fiery Finesse Fuels Frugality at Megasa's Metallurgical Masterpiece

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - Technology supplier Fives has successfully completed a combustion system upgrade at Megasa's SN Maia steel plant in Portugal, implementing oxygen enrichment technology that increases oxygen levels to 25% in the billet reheating furnace, resulting in approximately 6% fuel savings also reduced CO₂ emissions.

Russian Metallurgists Forge Avant-garde Steel Alloys for Oil and Medical Sectors

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - St. Petersburg metallurgical enterprises Petrostal Metallurgical Plant and NPO Laboratory of Special Steels and Alloys are developing innovative steel grades for oilfield service companies and medical endoprostheses respectively, with substantial financial backing from Russia's Ministry of Industry and Trade as part of a strategic initiative to advance domestic high-tech metallurgical capabilities.

Tata Steel's Revolutionary Dry-Forming Technology Reimagines Can Production

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - Tata Steel Nederland has unveiled an innovative can-making machine at its R&D facilities that employs a waterless "dry forming" process to produce food cans, eliminating the need for cooling water also chemical lacquers while increasing production speeds by 25%, positioning the company at the forefront of sustainable packaging technology.

Myanmar's Pinpat Steel Mill Nears Completion as Russian Experts Finalize Installation

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - Myanmar Economic Cooperation and Russian state-owned TPE Co. Ltd. are in the final stages of preparing the No. 2 Steel Mill in Pinpat, Shan State, for operation, with Russian experts currently on site to inspect the Air Separation Unit and complete equipment installation for the facility designed to produce 200,000 metric tons of raw steel annually.

BMW Industries Secures Lucrative Tube Fabrication Contract From Tata Steel

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - BMW Industries and its subsidiary, BMW Iron & Steel Industries, have been awarded a significant manufacturing contract from Tata Steel worth approximately $44 million (₹364.69 crore) for converting hot rolled coils into tubes at their facilities in Howrah and Jamshedpur, with the agreement extending through October 2027.

MIT Alumni Forge Revolutionary Steel That Could Immortalize America's Bridges

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - Allium Engineering, founded by MIT alumni Steven Jepeal and Sam McAlpine, has developed an innovative stainless steel cladding process for rebar that can extend bridge lifespans from the current 30-year average to over 100 years, with 100,000 pounds of their corrosion-resistant product already deployed in construction projects across the United States.

Nordwest Navigates Steel Sector Squall with Surprising Quarterly Surge

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - German purchasing cooperative Nordwest Handel has reported an impressive 8% year-on-year increase in first-quarter steel segment revenue, reaching €393 million ($447m), despite ongoing weakness in the construction sector, attributing the growth to higher prices also increased sales volume.

Malaysian Authorities Unmask Elaborate Steel Certificate Forgery Scheme

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - Ukrainian customs officials have uncovered a sophisticated scheme involving forged certificates of origin for steel products allegedly from Malaysia, with Deputy Head of the State Customs Service Vladyslav Suvorov revealing that Malaysian authorities have confirmed 26 certificates were falsified, coinciding with an unusual surge in Malaysian steel imports following trade restrictions on Chinese products.

China's Steel Coil Exports Face Scrutiny as Australia Probes Dumping Practices

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - Australia's Anti-Dumping Commission has initiated an inquiry into whether to continue anti-dumping measures on rod in coil steel products from China, with Commissioner David Latina investigating if the current duties set to expire in April 2026 should be maintained to protect domestic manufacturers from potentially unfair trade practices.

Steel Titans Clash as Australia Probes Alleged Rebar Dumping from Five Nations

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - Australia's Anti-Dumping Commission has launched Investigation 655 examining alleged dumping of hot-rolled deformed steel reinforcing bar from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Türkiye, and Vietnam, following an application by InfraBuild NSW Pty Limited claiming unfair pricing practices are causing material injury to domestic manufacturers.

Korea & Spain Face Scrutiny as Australia Mulls Extension of Steel Tariffs

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - Australia's Anti-Dumping Commission has initiated Continuation Inquiry 660 to determine whether to extend existing anti-dumping measures on hot-rolled deformed steel reinforcing bar from Korea and Spain, following an application from InfraBuild (Newcastle) Pty Ltd claiming continued protection is necessary to prevent material injury to domestic manufacturers.

Commerce Department Rescinds Tariff Review on Italian Pipe Fittings Amid Dearth of Imports

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - The U.S. Department of Commerce has rescinded its administrative review of antidumping duties on stainless steel butt-weld pipe fittings from Italy for the February 2024-January 2025 period after discovering no reviewable entries from the sole remaining company under review, Filmag Italia, SpA, also following Core Pipe Products' withdrawal of its review request for another company.

South African Scientists Conjure Metallurgical Marvel for 3D Printing Revolution

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - South Africa's Council for Scientific and Industrial Research has successfully developed specialized stainless steel powder for additive manufacturing, positioning the country as a potential leader in the growing global 3D printing market while creating opportunities for local manufacturing and reducing dependence on costly imports.

Iron Ambitions Forge Indonesia's Metallurgical Metamorphosis Amid Global Flux

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - Indonesia launches the Iron-Steel Summit & Exhibition Indonesia 2025 in Jakarta, bringing together key stakeholders from across the steel industry value chain to strengthen the sector's role in national economic development, with high-level participation from government officials including Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto.

Greenland Resources Forges Molybdenum Pact with Italian Steel Titan Cogne

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - Greenland Resources Inc. has signed a memorandum of understanding with Italian special steel producer Cogne Acciai Speciali for long-term molybdenum supply from its Malmbjerg project in Greenland, potentially securing a stable source of this critical metal for European industry while addressing the EU's complete lack of domestic molybdenum production.

Rosneft Secures Coveted Tomtor Deposit, Unlocking Rare Earth Treasure Trove

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - Russian oil giant Rosneft has acquired LLC 'Vostok Engineering', securing the license to develop the Tomtor rare earth metals deposit, widely regarded as the world's largest niobium and rare earth elements (REE) resource with exceptionally high concentration of critical minerals essential for high-tech manufacturing.

H2STEEL's Metamorphic Finale: Hydrogen Steelmaking Breakthrough Nears Fruition

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - The H2STEEL consortium has entered its final six-month phase after a productive Month 30 General Assembly at Politecnico di Torino, where partners presented significant technical advances including completed catalyst development, a constructed proof-of-concept reactor, and comprehensive policy assessments, while also filing a patent application in 2024.

Australia's Race for Green Iron Supremacy Faces Temporal Exigency

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - A new briefing note by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis warns that Australia must accelerate its green iron and steel transition immediately, as the nation's dominance in iron ore exports is threatened by international competitors who are better positioned with higher-grade ore resources needed for low-carbon steelmaking.

Steel Magnates Advocate for Tax Overhaul to Rekindle American Manufacturing

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - The Steel Manufacturers Association President Philip K. Bell has issued a strong appeal for Congress to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which would extend and expand tax credits from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to boost American manufacturing competitiveness, encourage capital investments, and create more domestic jobs.

XPO & Outokumpu Forge Verdant Alliance in Stainless Steel Logistics

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - XPO Logistics has extended its decades-long partnership with sustainable stainless steel provider Outokumpu in the UK, replacing six specialist fleet vehicles and continuing to offer dedicated transport solutions for Outokumpu's heavy steel coils and flat sheets while supporting the company's environmental goals through its CO₂ dashboard.

Japan's Hydrogen Highway: Subsidies Spark Commercial Fleet Revolution

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - The Japanese government is introducing a significant subsidy for hydrogen fuel cell commercial vehicles, offering up to JPY 700 ($4.84) per kilogram of hydrogen fuel, covering approximately three-quarters of the price difference between hydrogen also diesel, with six prefectures designated as priority regions for implementation.

Baowu's Eco-friendly Slag Powder Embarks on Maiden Maritime Silk Road Voyage

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - China's Baowu Environmental Technology and Baowu Water Technology have successfully exported their first shipment of "Baowu Slag" blast furnace slag powder to the Philippines via the Maritime Silk Road, introducing this renewable cementitious material that improves concrete performance while reducing carbon emissions.

Solar Steel's Ingenious Tracker Metamorphosis Electrifies Munich Expo

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - Gonvarri Solar Steel has unveiled the fifth generation of its 1P solar tracker at Intersolar Europe 2025 in Munich, featuring enhanced efficiency, wider tracking angles, and proprietary SmarTSlope technology that enables installation on uneven terrain without compromising row length or energy output.

Solar-Storage Symphony: Chile's Estepa Project Secures Epochal $510M Financing

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - DNV has provided crucial advisory services to Atlas Renewable Energy, helping secure a record $510 million financing package for the Estepa hybrid solar and battery storage project in Chile, which combines 215 MW of solar capacity with 418 MW of battery energy storage to deliver reliable renewable energy to Chile's industrial sector.

Agrivoltaic Renaissance: Solar Trackers Cultivate Dual-Harvest Revolution

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Synopsis: - Solar Steel is pioneering advanced solar tracker technology specifically designed for agrivoltaic projects, enabling the dual use of land for both agriculture and solar energy production through customizable systems that adapt to various farming activities while maximizing energy yield.

IMF Slashes Global Growth Forecast to 2.8% for 2025 Amid Rising Trade Tensions

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Synopsis: The International Monetary Fund has significantly downgraded its global economic growth projection to 2.8% for 2025, citing escalating trade tensions and political uncertainty as major headwinds affecting the world economy.

Fatal Furnace Inferno Claims Worker's Life at Jindal Steel Plant

Monday, May 5, 2025

Synopsis: - A tragic accident at Jindal Steel Plant in Raigarh district has resulted in the death of Vijay Bahadur, a worker from Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, after he was caught in a blast furnace incident, prompting the trade union to demand ₹50 lakh ($600,000) in compensation from plant management.

China's Steel Exports Attain Zenith Amid Looming Tariff Tempest

Saturday, May 10, 2025

Synopsis: - China's steel exports have reached record-high levels in early 2025, with April marking the second consecutive month exceeding 10 million metric tons, as manufacturers rush shipments ahead of hefty tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump, while analysts predict a significant slowdown in the coming months.

Nippon Steel Exudes Sanguinity as Trump's Steel Buyout Verdict Looms

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - Nippon Steel Vice Chairman Takahiro Mori expressed confidence that the company has addressed U.S. President Donald Trump's concerns regarding their proposed acquisition of United States Steel Corp., emphasizing their commitment to maintaining the U.S. company's name and ensuring American citizens comprise the majority of board members.

Himalayan Heroics: TSAF Instructor Conquers Everest's Vertiginous Zenith

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - Mohan Rawat, a Senior Instructor with the Tata Steel Adventure Foundation, successfully summited Mount Everest on May 18, 2025, continuing the organization's legacy of mountaineering excellence that began with Bachendri Pal's historic ascent in 1984.

Sturgeon's Profligate Steel Gambit Teeters as Gupta's Empire Faces Liquidation

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's controversial £586 million taxpayer-backed deal with steel tycoon Sanjeev Gupta is under renewed scrutiny as his Liberty Speciality Steels UK faces a winding-up petition, raising concerns about the future of Scottish steel mills and the Lochaber aluminum smelter acquired under the arrangement.

Steel Magnate Gupta's Empire Teeters on Precipice Amid Liquidation Threat

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - Sanjeev Gupta's Liberty Speciality Steels UK faces imminent liquidation as the company seeks to adjourn a winding-up petition brought by creditor Harsco Metals Group, following the UK government's rejection of emergency support for the steel tycoon's struggling operations that employ approximately 1,450 workers.

Iraq Inaugurates Delayed Steel Mill as Basra Becomes Industrial Nexus

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - Iraq's Industry and Minerals Minister Khaled Al-Najm has inaugurated a 600,000 metric ton-per-year steel mill in Basra, built by Italy's Danieli Group after a decade-long delay, while also laying the foundation stone for China's Tsingshan Group to construct Iraq's first steel industries park in the same city.

Outokumpu Forges Aerospace Frontier With Bespoke Stainless Steel Powder

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - Global stainless steel leader Outokumpu has expanded its metal powder production for additive manufacturing into the aerospace sector, delivering an industry-first batch of specialized stainless steel powder for 3D-printed heat exchange components, under the leadership of Marten Franz, Head of Metal Powder Business.

Baosteel Unveils Groundbreaking Acoustic-Attenuating Silicon Steel for Transformers

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - Baosteel has launched B20R065-LM, the world's first low-noise oriented silicon steel, designed to reduce transformer noise by 2-4 dB(A) compared to conventional materials, addressing growing global demands for acoustic comfort and stricter energy efficiency standards.

Wootz Buildsys Erects Monumental Steel Arena for Nagaland's Cultural Zenith

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - Wootz Buildsys, led by founder Ar. Anurag Agarwal, has successfully completed a 400 metric ton steel stadium arena for Nagaland's 25th Silver Jubilee Hornbill Festival in just 90 days, overcoming challenging terrain and weather conditions to deliver a culturally significant structure that showcased India's tribal heritage on an unprecedented scale.

HBIS Pioneers Formidable Acid-Resistant Steel for Oceanic Energy Conduits

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - HBIS Wusteel has successfully delivered China's first domestically developed X65MS acid-resistant pipe and pipeline steel plates for a Southeast Asian deep-sea natural gas project, overcoming extreme environmental challenges and filling a critical gap in China's marine energy infrastructure capabilities.

Commerce Imposes Punitive Tariffs on Ferrosilicon Imports From Three Nations

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued countervailing duty orders on ferrosilicon imports from Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia following affirmative injury determinations by the International Trade Commission, with Kazakhstan facing particularly severe duties of up to 265.53% for certain exporters while amending its final determination to correct a ministerial error.

Eurovision Sensation KAJ to Serenade Historic Kiruna Church Relocation

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - Sweden's Eurovision entry KAJ has been confirmed to perform at the upcoming relocation of Kiruna Church, scheduled for August 19-20, 2025, as part of a three-day celebration organized by mining company LKAB to mark the historic moving of Sweden's most beautiful building to a new location due to mining operations affecting the town center.

Novel Thiazole-Based Gemini Surfactants Demonstrate Remarkable Corrosion Inhibition for Steel

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - Researchers have developed two innovative thiazole-based Gemini cationic surfactants (TAC 6 and TAC 18) that effectively protect carbon steel in hydrochloric acid environments, achieving up to 87% corrosion inhibition alone and 97% when combined with copper chloride, offering promising applications for petroleum infrastructure and industrial acid cleaning processes.

UK-EU Carbon Market Linkage Heralds Salubrious Era for British Steel

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - The UK and EU governments have announced plans to formally link their Emissions Trading Schemes and improve EU steel quotas, a move welcomed by UK Steel Director General Gareth Stace as it will reduce trade friction and eliminate Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism costs for the UK steel industry's largest export market.

ArcelorMittal's Tubular Vanguard Unveils Pellucid Carbon Footprint Metrics

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - ArcelorMittal Tubular Products Altensteig has introduced a verified Product Carbon Footprint for its SRW pipes, demonstrating that using XCarb® electric steel from ArcelorMittal's Sestao plant reduces carbon emissions by up to 72% compared to conventional blast furnace steel.

Kobelco Group Unveils Audacious Metamorphosis Through KOBELCO-X Initiative

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - The Kobe Steel Group has launched KOBELCO-X, a comprehensive transformation strategy outlined in their Medium-Term Management Plan for 2024-2026, focusing particularly on green transformation through innovative technologies like black pellet integration in steelmaking to achieve carbon neutrality.

Aldar Pioneers Verdant Revolution With Hydrogen-Based Steel in Yas Mosque

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - Aldar Properties has become the first developer in the Middle East and North Africa region to implement hydrogen-based steel rebar in a construction project, partnering with EMSTEEL Building Materials to construct Abu Dhabi's first net-zero carbon mosque on Yas Island.

Kobe Steel & Mitsubishi UBE Forge Ebony Alliance for Eco-Friendly Fuel Venture

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - Japanese industrial giants Kobe Steel and Mitsubishi UBE Cement Corporation have agreed to conduct a joint venture feasibility study for black pellets, a sustainable biomass fuel with coal-like properties that promises significant CO₂ emission reductions across multiple industries.

Knauf Insulation Unveils Monumental £170 Million Edifice on Tata Steel's Welsh Enclave

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - Knauf Insulation has announced plans to construct a £170 million low-carbon rock mineral insulation manufacturing plant on Tata Steel's Shotton site in North Wales, creating approximately 140 direct jobs and significantly expanding the company's sustainable insulation production capacity.

Alleima Illuminates Green Steel World With Dual Discourse on Sustainability Metrics

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - At the Green Steel World Conference and Hydrogen Tech World Expo in Dusseldorf on May 13-14, Alleima representatives delivered two key presentations focusing on the challenges of comparing life cycle assessments and the potential of electric process gas heaters for fossil-free direct reduced iron production.

EU's DRI Imports Plummet as Russia's Metallurgical Hegemony Wanes

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - The European Union has witnessed an 18% year-on-year decline in direct reduced iron (DRI) imports during Q1 2025, totaling 587.3 thousand metric tons, with Russia remaining the largest supplier despite a 26.8% drop in its shipments, while Venezuela emerged as a growing alternative source with a 141.5% increase in exports to the bloc.

Danieli's Titanic Titans: German Steel Giants Embrace Colossal Crane Colossus

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - SHS Stahl Holding Saar has commissioned Danieli Centro Cranes to supply two multifunction heavy-duty cranes with capacities of 350(590) and 350(620) metric tons for their meltshops in Völklingen and Dillingen, Germany, designed to handle multiple critical operations including EAF scrap charging and molten steel transport.

Japanese Energy Titans Forge Alliance to Propel Metropolitan CCS Vanguard

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - INPEX, Nippon Steel, and Kanto Natural Gas Development have secured a FY2025 consignment contract with JOGMEC for engineering and design work on the Metropolitan Area Advanced CCS Project, which aims to capture CO₂ from industrial sources in the Tokyo metropolitan area and store it beneath the seabed off the Boso Peninsula.

GPM & Renewance Forge Epochal Alliance to Revolutionize Battery Storage Lifecycle

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - GreenPowerMonitor, a DNV company specializing in renewable asset monitoring, has partnered with battery lifecycle services leader Renewance to create an integrated platform that optimizes Battery Energy Storage Systems performance, compliance, and value throughout their entire lifecycle for customers across North America.

European Hydrogen Bank Bestows Epochal €992 Million for Renewable H₂ Projects

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - The European Commission has awarded €992 million in funding to 15 renewable hydrogen production projects across five European Economic Area countries, expected to produce 2.2 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen over ten years and prevent more than 15 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions in sectors including transportation, chemicals, and ammonia production.

Dutch Unveil Pioneering €1.2 Billion Scheme to Metamorphose Industrial Carbon Footprint

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - The European Commission has approved a €1.2 billion Dutch state aid scheme called NIKI that will support companies in reducing lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions, with projects selected through competitive bidding based on which can provide the greatest environmental benefit at the lowest cost to taxpayers.

Renewable Electricity Credits Poised to Electrify Poland's Trucking Revolution

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - A new study by the International Council on Clean Transportation reveals that implementing the EU's Renewable Energy Directive III electricity crediting system could reduce the total cost of ownership for battery electric trucks in Poland by up to 24% compared to diesel alternatives by 2030, potentially accelerating the country's transition to zero-emission heavy transport.

Latin America's E-Bus Revolution: A Verdant Vanguard in Urban Transit

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - The Latin American electric bus market has witnessed remarkable growth, expanding from 801 vehicles in 2017 to 6,055 by the end of 2024, with Santiago and Bogotá leading the charge as they account for over 65% of the region's fleet, according to a new comprehensive market monitor report.

China Unveils Ambitious Vehicular Metamorphosis Through Enhanced Scrappage Incentives

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Synopsis: - China has significantly expanded its transportation equipment scrappage and replacement program for 2025, with the National Development and Reform Commission and Ministry of Finance jointly announcing higher subsidies and broader eligibility criteria for passenger cars, commercial trucks, buses, and maritime vessels to accelerate the transition to cleaner transportation.

Molten Steel Deluge Narrowly Averts Catastrophe at Visakhapatnam Plant

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - A major industrial accident was narrowly avoided at the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant when approximately 300 truckloads of molten steel spilled onto the ground following a rupture in a Turbo Ladle Car, causing fires but fortunately resulting in no casualties.

EC Downgrades EU Economic Trajectory Amid Trade Turbulence

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: The European Commission has significantly reduced its forecast for EU real GDP growth in 2025 to 1.1% from the previously projected 1.5%, while also lowering 2026 growth expectations to 1.5% from 1.8%, citing rising tariffs and uncertainty stemming from recent US trade policy shifts.

Steel Titan Mittal Acquires Opulent Baroque Mansion in Dubai's Elite Enclave

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - British-Indian billionaire Lakshmi Mittal, Executive Chairman of ArcelorMittal, has purchased a lavish Baroque-style mansion in Dubai's most exclusive neighborhood, reportedly valued at around $100 million, potentially in response to recent UK tax changes affecting wealthy non-domiciled residents.

Former UCO Bank Chief Ensnared in Labyrinthine Steel Sector Fraud Case

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - The Enforcement Directorate has arrested Subodh Kumar Goel, former Chairman and Managing Director of UCO Bank, for allegedly receiving substantial illegal gratifications in exchange for sanctioning irregular loans to Concast Steel & Power Ltd, which defaulted on $745 million (₹6,210.72 crore) across 16 financial institutions.

Nippon Steel Proposes Audacious $14 Billion Infusion to Woo Trump Administration

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - Nippon Steel has significantly increased its investment pledge to $14 billion for U.S. Steel operations, including $4 billion for a new mill, as part of a strategic effort to secure Trump administration approval for its controversial acquisition of the iconic American steelmaker before a critical May 21 deadline.

Liberty Steel's Fiscal Quagmire Imperils South Yorkshire's Metallurgical Legacy

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard has pledged to collaborate with the UK Business Secretary to protect Liberty Steel's future after the company unexpectedly withdrew its recovery plan just one day before a crucial court hearing, creating renewed uncertainty for 1,500 employees at its Rotherham and Stockbridge plants.

Terhoeven Unveils Revolutionary Automated Reinforcing Steel Mesh System

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - Terhoeven (Hambi) has introduced what it claims is the world's first fully automated reinforcing steel mesh production line, featuring Mitsubishi Electric's drive and automation technology that transforms the traditionally labor-intensive process of cutting and stacking steel mesh in the construction industry.

Chinese Steel Giant Forges Inroads Into South African Market Amid Local Industry Turmoil

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - Dinson Iron and Steel Company, a subsidiary of China's Tsingshan Holding Group, has begun exporting steel products to South Africa from its Manhize plant in Zimbabwe, creating new competitive pressures for struggling local producers like ArcelorMittal South Africa during a period of industry-wide challenges.

Bhilai Steel Plant Inaugurates Ingenious Gas Injection System for Verdant Future

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - SAIL-Bhilai Steel Plant has successfully launched a coke oven gas injection system at its Sinter Plant-3 Machine-1, inaugurated by Director (Technical, Projects & Raw Materials) Mr. Manish Raj Gupta on May 17, 2025, marking a significant advancement in the plant's energy efficiency and carbon emission reduction efforts.

ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India Secures Paradip Port Berth in Quintessential Maritime Triumph

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India has won a significant deal to operate a 10 million metric ton capacity captive berth at Paradip Port in Odisha, marking a major expansion of the company's logistics capabilities to support its growing steel production operations in eastern India.

7 Steel Nordic Augments Danish Rebar Facility With Cutting-Edge Automation

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: 7 Steel Denmark, a division of 7 Steel Nordic which acquired former Celsa operations in Scandinavia, has completed a significant expansion of its rebar processing facility in Ølstykke, Denmark, adding new infrastructure and state-of-the-art equipment to enhance production capacity and operational efficiency.

Tata Steel Meramandali Transmutes Industrial Dross into Infrastructure Gold

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - Tata Steel Meramandali has repurposed over 20 lakh metric tons of industrial byproducts, including fly ash and LD slag, for the construction of the NH-55 Angul Bypass road project in Odisha, demonstrating a successful circular economy initiative in collaboration with the National Highways Authority of India.

Trump Orchestrates Tariff Détente With UK as Starmer Secures Pivotal Steel Relief

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - President Donald Trump has removed the 25% tariff on UK steel and aluminum while reducing car export tariffs from 27.5% to 10% for the first 100,000 vehicles annually, in exchange for UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer agreeing to eliminate ethanol tariffs and open British markets to American beef.

UK Forges Landmark Détente With EU in Sweeping Economic Rapprochement

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - Prime Minister Keir Starmer has secured a comprehensive new agreement with the European Union that promises to reduce trade barriers, align carbon markets, and establish defense partnerships, with industry leaders from the Food and Drink Federation, UK Steel, and Make UK welcoming measures projected to add nearly £9 billion to the UK economy by 2040.

U.S. Trailer Manufacturers Seek Tariff Shield Against Foreign Competition

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - A coalition of American trailer manufacturers including Great Dane, Stoughton Trailers, Strick Trailers, and Wabash has petitioned the U.S. Department of Commerce to extend Section 232 tariff protections to dry van and refrigerated trailers, arguing that foreign imports incorporating untaxed steel and aluminum threaten domestic production.

South Korea Imposes Quinquennial Tariff Shield on Asian Stainless Imports

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: South Korea's Ministry of Economy and Finance has implemented five-year anti-dumping duties on stainless steel flat-rolled products imported from China, Indonesia, and Taiwan, effective May 16, 2025, with rates ranging from 7.17% to 25.82% while allowing exemptions for specialized grades.

Thailand Scrutinizes Celestial Empire's High-Carbon Wire Rod Tariff Regime

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: Thailand's Ministry of Commerce has initiated a review of anti-dumping duties ranging from 12.26% to 36.79% on high-carbon wire rod imports from China, which are scheduled to expire in May 2025 after a five-year implementation period following the previous sunset review in 2020.

Interarch's Strategic Expansion: New Manufacturing Hub Takes Shape in Andhra Pradesh

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: Interarch Building Products has acquired a 20-acre land parcel in Andhra Pradesh to establish a new manufacturing facility, marking a significant expansion of its pre-engineered building solutions footprint in southern India.

Polish Coal Colossus Confronts Calamitous Conflagration at Budryk Mine

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: Jastrzebska Spolka Weglowa (JSW) has declared force majeure following a May 7 fire at its Budryk mine, projecting a production loss of 345,000 metric tons for 2025, marking the company's fifth force majeure declaration since December 2023 amid ongoing operational challenges.

Tungsten Carbide Coatings Revolutionize Hydroturbine Durability in Abrasive Environments

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - Researchers have successfully enhanced the wear resistance of IS-2062 steel used in hydroturbines by applying WC-12Co and WC-10Co-4Cr coatings through High-Velocity Oxy-Fuel (HVOF) spraying, with the chromium-containing WC-10Co-4Cr coating demonstrating superior performance in hardness, porosity reduction, and wear resistance.

Northwest State & North Star BlueScope Forge Perspicacious Educational Alliance

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - Northwest State Community College has announced a groundbreaking partnership with North Star BlueScope Steel to offer on-site college courses for high school students at the steel facility beginning fall 2025, creating pathways to careers in engineering and industrial maintenance for students in Fulton County and surrounding areas.

Verdant Steel Ambitions Teeter on India's Metallurgical Metamorphosis

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - Global steel production is approaching the International Energy Agency's target of 38% capacity from cleaner electric arc furnaces by 2030, but achieving this goal hinges critically on India's willingness to pivot from coal-based production methods as the country embarks on doubling its steelmaking capacity, according to Global Energy Monitor's latest industry assessment.

Tokyo University Spearheads Monumental Alliance for Carbon-Neutral Materials Research

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - The University of Tokyo has partnered with Nippon Steel Corporation and 15 other major Japanese industrial organizations to launch the "Materials for Future Energy Infrastructure Trust" (MEIT), a five-year collaborative research program focused on developing reliable materials for hydrogen, ammonia, and carbon capture infrastructure to accelerate Japan's transition to carbon neutrality.

Tata Steel Forges Erudite Alliance with Imperial for Verdant Steelmaking

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - Tata Steel has announced an expanded partnership with Imperial College London and other UK academic institutions to develop green steelmaking technologies, focusing on Electric Arc Furnace innovations and sustainable manufacturing processes as part of the company's transition to environmentally friendly steel production.

HES & BSL Forge Pact for Revolutionary £22.4m Green Steel Nexus in Rotterdam

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - HES International B.V. and Binding Solutions Limited have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop an innovative iron ore cold pelletising plant at HES's HBTR terminal in Rotterdam, Netherlands, employing technology that promises to dramatically reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions in steel production.

Copper Alloys Emerge as Quintessential Materials for Hydrogen Economy

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Synopsis: - Scientists from npj Materials Degradation have discovered that high-strength copper alloys demonstrate remarkable resistance to hydrogen embrittlement compared to conventional stainless steel, potentially revolutionizing material selection for hydrogen infrastructure as researchers David Kniep, Mario Rudolphi and colleagues reveal copper's superior performance in hydrogen-rich environments.

China's Steel Output Enigma: April Production Defies Prognostications

Monday, May 19, 2025

Synopsis: - China's crude steel production unexpectedly declined by 7% in April compared to March, confounding analysts who had predicted an increase based on healthy profit margins and strong exports, while the government's announced restructuring plans featuring output cuts remain vague on timing and implementation details.

Catastrophic Blast at Maa Mani Iron Foundry Leaves Four Workers Gravely Injured

Monday, May 19, 2025

Synopsis: - A devastating explosion occurred at Maa Mani Iron and Steel Company in Raigarh's Industrial Park around 2 AM Wednesday, severely injuring four workers, with two in critical condition transferred to Raipur while industrial safety officials have sealed the blast furnace and issued notices to management for negligence.

Filipino "Steel King" Saga: Key Abduction Suspects Ensnared in Resort Raid

Monday, May 19, 2025

Synopsis: - Two individuals allegedly connected to the kidnapping and murder of Anson Que, a prominent Filipino-Chinese steel businessman, were arrested at Hanna Park Resort during a joint operation by Philippine authorities, including a 26-year-old Chinese woman suspected of being the primary ransom negotiator despite the victim's family paying HK$29 million.

Geopolitical Tempest Buffets Global Markets Amid Escalating Conflicts

Monday, May 19, 2025

Synopsis: - Amidst heightened tensions between India-Pakistan, Israel-Hamas, and Russia-Ukraine, global markets experience significant volatility with freight rates surging 6%, crude futures climbing 1.4% to $62.5/barrel, and ship recycling markets facing currency fluctuations and regulatory challenges as the 90-day China-U.S. tariff truce brings temporary stability.

Latin American Steel Industry Battles China's Unfair Market Incursion

Monday, May 19, 2025

Synopsis: - Ezequiel Tavernelli has warned that Latin American steel producers are losing market share to Chinese imports, emphasizing to Chilean financial publication DF SUD that the industry urgently needs protective measures beyond tariffs, including anti-dumping actions and safeguards, to counter what he describes as competition against the Chinese state rather than companies.

ArcelorMittal Awaits Crucial Brazilian Trade Defense Renewal

Monday, May 19, 2025

Synopsis: - ArcelorMittal Brazil's President Jorge Oliveira has expressed urgent concern as the country's steel import quota-tariff system expires on May 31, emphasizing the company's ongoing discussions with the Brazilian government to renew and potentially strengthen trade protection measures amid rising steel imports.

Brazil's Trade Defense Languishes in Epochal Neglect, Gerdau Laments

Monday, May 19, 2025

Synopsis: - Jorge Gerdau, prominent Brazilian steel industry leader, has criticized Brazil's trade defense measures as severely lagging behind other nations, noting that while countries like the United States, Mexico, Canada, and European nations have implemented 25% protective tariffs against steel imports, Brazil remains hesitant despite China selling at significant losses.

Ternium CEO Sounds Alarm on "Exponential Import Surge" in Brazil

Monday, May 19, 2025

Synopsis: - Máximo Vedoya, CEO of Ternium, has expressed serious concern about the dramatic increase of steel imports in Brazil, particularly from China, while accepting the prestigious "Steelmaker of the Year" award from AIST, emphasizing the need for strategic alliances with like-minded countries to protect local industry and employment.

ArcelorMittal's $2 Billion Brazil Investment Hangs in Precarious Balance

Monday, May 19, 2025

Synopsis: - ArcelorMittal is reconsidering its planned 10 billion reais ($2 billion) investment in Brazil through 2030, with Everton Guimarães Negresiolo, president of ArcelorMittal Aços Longos Latam and Mineração Brasil, warning that the surge in imported steel flooding the domestic market poses a "serious risk" to the company's future investment plans.

Severstal Inaugurates Revitalized Converter at Cherepovets Plant After Decade-Defining Overhaul

Monday, May 19, 2025

Synopsis: - Russian steel giant Severstal has successfully recommissioned Converter No. 1 at its Cherepovets Metallurgical Plant following extensive repairs, with the newly rebuilt 390-metric ton unit expected to operate for at least the next decade.

SeAH Group Orchestrates Ambitious Global Steel Gambit Amid Industry Exodus

Monday, May 19, 2025

Synopsis: - SeAH Group has injected over ₩60 billion into its overseas subsidiaries through capital increases and share acquisitions in the past two months, part of a broader trend of South Korean steel giants including POSCO and Hyundai Steel expanding internationally while domestic labor unions call for government support to strengthen local operations.

Bogotá Metro Construction Devours Colossal Quantum of Steel Monthly

Monday, May 19, 2025

Synopsis: - The Bogotá Metro construction project is consuming up to 10,000 metric tons of steel per month according to Mauro de Castro, director of steel company Diaco, who also warned about potentially "very unfair" foreign competition and noted that other countries have already implemented measures to protect their domestic steel industries.

Everton's Majestic New Stadium Rises on Liverpool Docks With Metinvest Steel

Monday, May 19, 2025

Synopsis: - Everton Football Club has opened its impressive new 53,000-seat Bramley Moor Dock Stadium in Liverpool, constructed using 1,000 metric tons of high-quality hot-rolled steel supplied by Metinvest Group's Spartan UK division, marking a significant upgrade from the historic but outdated Goodison Park.

Mexican Steel Output Ascends After Protracted Slump

Monday, May 19, 2025

Synopsis: - Mexico's steel production has increased for the second consecutive month in March after 25 months of continuous decline, with data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) showing a 7% year-on-year growth, though production remains 27.2% below historical monthly averages.

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