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EU’s Carbon Border Tariff to Target Steel Imports
Reuters reported that according to documents obtained by French online media Contexte, the European Union plans to impose carbon emission costs on imports of goods, including steel. |
June 6 elections decisive for Mexico's power sector
Mexico's June 6 elections will be decisive for the future of the energy sector as President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador seeks to gain enough support to revise the country's constitution and put a formal end to the country's energy liberalization. |
China’s iron ore demand poses problem for some Indian steelmakers
China’s increased appetite for iron ore has become a problem for neighbor India. |
European hot rolled coil prices show no sign of slowing, some end-users complain of shortages
Hot rolled coil prices in Western Europe have not slowed their upward trek over the past month. Demand continues to outstrip supply for the flat-rolled product, industry watchers said June 1. |
Iron ore shines in Australia's 2019-20 mining profits
Iron ore shines in Australia's 2019-20 mining profits |
UK’s Steel Workers Worried over TRA Report on Steel Tariffs
The mirror reported that UK’s steelworkers have piled pressure on a new trade body to back British products against cheap foreign imports. |
Russia Ready to Supply 40 Million Tonnes of Coking Coal to India
TASS reported that Russia’s Deputy Energy Minister has asked Russia to supply at least 40 million tonnes of coking coal. |
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