Steel prices increase

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Russia and Ukraine combined are the world’s second-largest steel exporters after China, with more than 40 million metric tons exported annually — the war between the two countries, which shows no sign of abating, is shocking the steel market and causing prices to rise.

European hot-rolled coil prices have exploded by nearly 40% over the past three weeks while the gains have been a bit more modest in the United States, growing by up to 8% since the invasion began in late February, according to Reuters.

Russia and Ukraine combined account for about a fifth of all steel imports flowing through the European Union. In addition to sanctions, prices are being affected by supply chain disruptions and other complications from the war.

“It’s certainly looking like prices will continue to rise in the short term. We're forecasting that prices will jump again by the end of this month and into April,” said analyst Kaye Ayub at consultancy MEPS International. “The supply side has been massively disrupted in Europe, and that will take quite a while to resolve.”

In Ukraine, which is the world’s 12th largest steel producer, the war has caused production to come to a grinding halt.

Further compounding the problem with rising steel prices is the problem with rising energy prices.

Europe depends on Russia for approximately a quarter of its oil imports and 40% of its natural gas, according to Robert Orttung, a research professor at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University. He pointed out the worldwide economic implications of the increasing escalation between Russia and Western Europe.

“This war is tipping from just a Russian invasion of Ukraine into an extremely global conflict that is going to have dramatic consequences for the whole economy,” he told the Washington Examiner.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...se-against-backdrop-of-russias-war-in-ukraine
 
Russia and Ukraine combined are the world’s second-largest steel exporters after China, with more than 40 million metric tons exported annually — the war between the two countries, which shows no sign of abating, is shocking the steel market and causing prices to rise.

European hot-rolled coil prices have exploded by nearly 40% over the past three weeks while the gains have been a bit more modest in the United States, growing by up to 8% since the invasion began in late February, according to Reuters.

Russia and Ukraine combined account for about a fifth of all steel imports flowing through the European Union. In addition to sanctions, prices are being affected by supply chain disruptions and other complications from the war.

“It’s certainly looking like prices will continue to rise in the short term. We're forecasting that prices will jump again by the end of this month and into April,” said analyst Kaye Ayub at consultancy MEPS International. “The supply side has been massively disrupted in Europe, and that will take quite a while to resolve.”

In Ukraine, which is the world’s 12th largest steel producer, the war has caused production to come to a grinding halt.

Further compounding the problem with rising steel prices is the problem with rising energy prices.

Europe depends on Russia for approximately a quarter of its oil imports and 40% of its natural gas, according to Robert Orttung, a research professor at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University. He pointed out the worldwide economic implications of the increasing escalation between Russia and Western Europe.

“This war is tipping from just a Russian invasion of Ukraine into an extremely global conflict that is going to have dramatic consequences for the whole economy,” he told the Washington Examiner.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...se-against-backdrop-of-russias-war-in-ukraine

You can't have things both ways retard!

If you want America to start foundering Steel and Aluminum again- THE PRICE IS GOING UP!

Biden says we are bringing all that back to America!

And, because we don't do slave labor anymore here in America, the price of metals are going to go up!

Workers are starting to utilize the Free Enterprise system and require better wages here in America! AND THEY ARE SUCCEEDING UNDER BIDEN!

It won't help people like you who refuse to work while living in Mommy's basement- BUT IT IS WORKING FOR HARD WORKING AMERICANS!

Labor Unions are back- where they should be!

SO go suck on a sour lemon and deal with it!
 
You can't have things both ways retard!

If you want America to start foundering Steel and Aluminum again- THE PRICE IS GOING UP!

Biden says we are bringing all that back to America!

And, because we don't do slave labor anymore here in America, the price of metals are going to go up!

Workers are starting to utilize the Free Enterprise system and require better wages here in America! AND THEY ARE SUCCEEDING UNDER BIDEN!

It won't help people like you who refuse to work while living in Mommy's basement- BUT IT IS WORKING FOR HARD WORKING AMERICANS!

Labor Unions are back- where they should be!

SO go suck on a sour lemon and deal with it!

Whoa....

The guy simply started a thread.
And I saw no personal comments within it.

And you begin your reply by calling him a 'retard' and start attacking him?

You seemed better than this to me.
 
Whoa....

The guy simply started a thread.
And I saw no personal comments within it.

And you begin your reply by calling him a 'retard' and start attacking him?

You seemed better than this to me.

apparently you're having a lot of trouble here with other poster's threads here, have you checked out Craigslist?
 
Ukraine, which is the world’s 12th largest steel producer, the war has caused production to come to a grinding halt.

Further compounding the problem with rising steel prices is the problem with rising energy prices.

Steel isn’t the only metal that the war has affected. The price of gold recently soared to its highest level since the height of the pandemic as investors flock to the safe-haven asset. The prices of silver, platinum, and palladium have also risen since the conflict began.

Non-precious metals such as aluminum and nickel have also increased. The price of aluminum has ballooned by 10% since the start of the war and nickel has exploded in value.
 
Ukraine, which is the world’s 12th largest steel producer, the war has caused production to come to a grinding halt.

Further compounding the problem with rising steel prices is the problem with rising energy prices.

Steel isn’t the only metal that the war has affected. The price of gold recently soared to its highest level since the height of the pandemic as investors flock to the safe-haven asset. The prices of silver, platinum, and palladium have also risen since the conflict began.

Non-precious metals such as aluminum and nickel have also increased. The price of aluminum has ballooned by 10% since the start of the war and nickel has exploded in value.

too bad Putin invaded his neighbor, eh?

is the war having a larger impact than when Trump did those tariffs?
 
Whoa....

The guy simply started a thread.
And I saw no personal comments within it.

And you begin your reply by calling him a 'retard' and start attacking him?

You seemed better than this to me.

Thanks! You are right!

Anatta has called me every name in the book! Sometimes I forget that two wrongs don't make it right- and that is a reflection on me!

I apologize for my bad behavior Anatta! IF YOU ARE LISTENING! Sorry!

I noticed you didn't agree or disagree with my assessment of the Metal Industry!
 
Thanks! You are right!

Anatta has called me every name in the book! Sometimes I forget that two wrongs don't make it right- and that is a reflection on me!

I apologize for my bad behavior Anatta! IF YOU ARE LISTENING! Sorry!

I noticed you didn't agree or disagree with my assessment of the Metal Industry!

:good4u:

COOL.

Hey, I know it's tough when someone just insults you every chance they get.
(I do not know if that has happened in your case - but I will assume it has for now)

Never start a fight...always finish it.


As for the Metal industry?
I was not paying attention to the subject passed the OP...to be honest.
I rarely read more than the headline/first line or two of an OP...unless I REALLY am interested.

Often, I just scan the threads looking for people acting like jerks - on either side - and remind them (if they seem reasonable - like you).
Or attack them for it (if they seem like jerks).

It's my thing...no idea why.
 
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:good4u:

COOL.

Hey, I know it's tough when someone just insults you every chance they get.
(I do not know if that has happened in your case - but I will assume it has for now)

Never start a fight...always finish it.


As for the Metal industry?
I was not paying attention to the subject passed the OP...to be honest.
I rarely read more than the headline/first line or two of an OP...unless I REALLY am interested.

Often, I just scan the threads looking for people acting like jerks - on either side - and remind them (if they seem reasonable - like you).
Or attack them for it (if they seem like jerks).

It's my thing...no idea why.

We all have our ways- Me! My thing is I always choose the underdog!

I loved the Aesop's fables and learned to use those little philosophies all my life since.

I get a lot of my life's little philosophies from Music as well- and it all comes from the life experience of others- not so much from Markus Aurelius!

Just about every human emotion has been told about in songs, and there is a lot of good useful things to learn from that!
 
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