Trump to sign two executive orders aimed at boosting energy infrastructure
Saturday, 29 October 2022
President Trump is poised to sign two executive orders Wednesday intended to advance energy infrastructure development, including one calling for new guidance on state water quality reviews and a second aimed at shifting approvals of crossborder oil pipelines from the State Department to the president. The first broad order targets an important sticking point for
China steel, iron ore support dependent on stimulus into softening economy: Wood Mackenzie
Saturday, 29 October 2022
Chinese steel demand may recover as stimulus and economic reforms carry the market higher following a sharp deceleration in the fourth quarter, with domestic mine cuts boding well for seaborne iron ore demand, consultancy Wood Mackenzie said Wednesday. Iron ore and steel industries in China are restructuring and closing mines in response to increasingly stringent
China’s spot ferrovanadium offers slump to 6-month low: traders
Saturday, 29 October 2022
Chinese traders have offered spot ferrovanadium at $69/kg CIF main Asian port to Asian traders Thursday, the lowest in almost six months, Japanese traders said. The spot prices have decreased by 30% from levels of around $100/kg CIF in the first week of December, and half of $140-$150/kg CIF in early November. “There are talks
Costa Rica will not impose safeguard duty on imports of steel bars: ministry
Saturday, 29 October 2022
Costa Rica has decided not to impose a safeguard duty on imports of bars of steel for the reinforcement of concrete, the country’s Ministry of Economy, Industry and Commerce said. A ministry investigation was analyzing a possible duty of 15% over the imported products. The investigation started on March 19 and applied to material under
Chinese domestic MEG slumps to 19-month low amid weak demand, ample supply
Saturday, 29 October 2022
Chinese domestic monoethylene glycol was assessed at Yuan 5,650/mt on Tuesday, amid a supply glut and sluggish demand, hitting a 19-month low since May 11, 2017, when it was assessed at Yuan 5,620/mt, S&P Global Platts data showed. The domestic parity value was calculated to be $657/mt on Tuesday, after deducting tankage storage cost and
Taiwan’s Formosa set for new MTBE plant in Q2 2019
Saturday, 29 October 2022
Taiwan’s Formosa Petrochemical Corp. is expected to start its latest 330,000 mt/year methyl tert-butyl ether plant in Mailiao in Yunlin County by the second quarter of 2019. “The plant should be up and running by Q2 of 2019 as of now” a source close to the company said. Formosa had recently concluded its discussions for
China’s Oct LPG imports rise to 17-month high at 2 million mt
Saturday, 29 October 2022
China imported around 2.02 million mt of LPG in October, the highest in the past 17 months, the latest data from the General Administration of Customs showed. October LPG imports were up 38.6% from September and 27.2% from a year ago, the data showed. LPG demand from household users typically rises from October, which was
WTO panels to review US Section 232 tariffs on steel, aluminum
Saturday, 29 October 2022
The World Trade Organization’s dispute settlement body on Wednesday agreed to establish panels to rule on whether the US Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum imports comply with WTO rules, according to a Geneva trade official. The dispute settlement body approved the establishment of the panels at the second request of six WTO members:
Global refined zinc market in deficit year to date: ILZSG
Saturday, 29 October 2022
The global refined zinc market was in a 305,000 mt deficit of metal for the first nine months of 2018, while total inventories fell by 64,000 mt over the period, according to preliminary data compiled by the International Lead and Zinc Study Group released Wednesday. ILZSG noted that Chinese trade data for the months through
Malaysia slaps provisional antidumping duties on galvanized iron from China, Vietnam
Saturday, 29 October 2022
Malaysia has slapped provisional antidumping duties of 3.33% to 16.13% on galvanized iron imports from China and Vietnam, effective November 8 for about 120 days, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry said Thursday. The Malaysian government “…found that there are sufficient evidences to continue further with the investigation on the importation of galvanized iron