US trade probes hit Korea’s already struggling steel, petrochemical sectors
The US government's investigation into South Korea's trade practices adds to the existing challenges faced by the country's steel and petrochemical industries, already impacted by economic stagnation and competition from China.
Double Trouble of Trade Pressure due to Long-term Recession and China's Over-supply: US Section 301 Investigation on Steel and Petrochemicals
The US government is initiating a Section 301 investigation that impacts South Korean steel and petrochemical industries amid long-term recession and excessive supply from China.
What is not said about Mexican steel
The article discusses the environmental impact of Mexican steel production in light of U.S. scrutiny over steel imports and the accusations regarding Chinese steel.
The steel industry in Mexico operates at its lowest level in a quarter of a century
The Mexican steel industry is currently operating at approximately 55% of its installed capacity, marking a 25-year low, according to the new president of Canacero, Sergio de la Maza Jiménez.
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.
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.