Nippon Steel Issues 600 Billion Yen Convertible Bonds, Utilizing Funds for Acquisition of US Steel
Nippon Steel has announced the issuance of 600 billion yen in convertible bonds to finance its acquisition of US Steel, a significant investment in the steel industry.
Canada exempted from Trump’s global tariffs, but free trade threat looms
Canada has been exempted from many of Trump's global tariffs, though challenges to free trade still remain, especially with tariffs on specific goods like steel and aluminum still in effect.
Canada applauds the Supreme Court ruling, although it excludes tariffs on aluminum and steel
Canada has welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that invalidated most of the legal justification for tariffs imposed by Trump, while noting that steel and aluminum tariffs remain intact.
Year, aluminum and copper are among products that remain heavily taxed by the US
Despite a recent Supreme Court ruling against broad tariffs, specific products like steel and aluminum will continue to be taxed under Section 232 for national security reasons.
Canada: Trump's tariffs deemed "unjustified" after Supreme Court decision
Canada asserts that the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling invalidating many of Trump's tariffs demonstrates their unjust nature, while some trade sanctions impacting Canadian businesses remain in place.
EU Steel Exports to the US Decreased by 30% Due to D. Trump's Tariffs
EU steel exports to the United States fell by 30% last year due to tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump.
Chinese steel hit with duties of up to US$670 per tonne as Brazil dumping probe concludes
Brazil has imposed significant anti-dumping duties on a range of Chinese steel products following investigations that concluded these imports were sold at unfairly low prices.
US Analyses Adjustments to Steel Tariff Implementation
The US government is considering operational adjustments to its steel and aluminum tariffs due to rising administrative difficulties faced by companies.
Did Ebrard's pressure work? US says it is open to modifying steel and aluminum tariffs
The US administration, under Jamieson Greer's direction, is considering adjustments to its steel and aluminum tariffs due to pressures from business groups and trade partners.
Mexico starts administrative anti-dumping procedure against cold-rolled steel
The Mexican government has initiated an administrative investigation into unfair trade practices regarding the import of cold-rolled steel from the US, Malaysia, and China.
Košice Steelworks Doubled Profit in First Year Under Japanese Ownership Despite Lowest Production Since COVID
The Košice Steelworks in Slovakia significantly improved its profitability in the first year under Japanese ownership, even while facing record low steel production since 2020.
The Biggest Shift in Combat Doctrine.. The US Army 'Exchanges Steel for Blood'
The US military is undergoing a significant transformation in its combat doctrine by implementing advanced technologies to take on the most dangerous tasks previously performed by soldiers.
US troops blasted through steel doors 'like it was like papier-mache' to snatch Maduro, Trump says
President Trump highlighted the military's capabilities during the operation to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, describing the ease with which U.S. troops breached his defenses.
Tariffs backfire against Americans, Trump begins to hold back: midterms create fear
The US President may be considering lowering tariffs on aluminum and steel due to concerns over the midterm elections, although this is denied by advisor Navarro, as a study reveals the negative impact of the trade war on American citizens.
US skier revealed: This man caused a huge uproar
Finnish skier Emil Liekari expressed outrage over FIS's mishandling of rules regarding banned substances and equipment during competitions.
Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum, Trump Facing Backtrack: Price Increases Weigh on US Consumers
Trump may be reconsidering tariffs on steel and aluminum due to rising consumer prices and political pressure ahead of midterm elections.
Goodbye, tariffs on aluminum and steel: Trump team works to reduce rates by 50 percent
The Trump administration is working on reducing tariffs on aluminum and steel, which the EU seeks to regulate in a pending trade agreement with the U.S.
FT: Trump is now reversing steel tariffs
US President Donald Trump is considering revoking higher import tariffs on steel and aluminum due to rising political pressure from voters concerned about price increases before the midterms.
What is the impact of the trade deal with the US on Indian farmers?
The article discusses the effects of fluctuating steel taxes imposed by the US on Indian farmers, especially in light of statements made during Trump's presidency.
US Steel Industry: Dreams in Rust Brown
The article discusses the struggles of Clairton, Pennsylvania, a city heavily affected by steel manufacturing and pollution, while highlighting Donald Trump's promises to revive the local steel industry.
Industry: US corporation buys traditional company from the Ruhr
The 1906-founded steel dealer Klöckner & Co. is being sold to Ohio's Worthington Steel, with a deal that offers Klöco shareholders an 80% premium per share.
A mini-seizure has been chosen in Taranto, exclusive sale to Flacks coming soon
The Prosecutor's Office opts for a mini-seizure at the former Ilva in Taranto, paving the way for the exclusive negotiating process with the US group Flacks.
Complete American Narrative for the Arrest of Maduro: From Surveillance to Breaching His Steel Fortress
The article discusses the American operation to arrest Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, detailing its evolution from surveillance to execution, and the widespread international condemnation it received.
A 'brilliant operation': the military built a hideout to train for the arrest
Venezuelan military constructed a facility simulating President Maduro's hideout for arrest training, complete with steel walls and secure zones.