Steel Times International News
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US Steel begins construction on $3 billion steel mill
United States Steel has broken ground in Osceola, Arkansas, on the company’s next-generation steel mill. The $3 billion steel-making facility will be the most advanced in North America and largest private project in the history of Arkansas, the company said in a release.
22 June 2022 -
Sweden's green steelmaking is 'good selling point' to join Nato, says energy minister
Sweden's energy independence and green innovation in steelmaking should be a ‘good selling point’ as it seeks to join the NATO security alliance, the country's energy minister has said.
21 June 2022 -
UK government faces pressure to extend steel import limits
The UK government is facing pressure from the national steel industry and the Labour Party to extend metal import limits brought in after Brexit, after a warning that a flood of products could cost British producers £150m in lost sales.
20 June 2022 -
China forms centralised iron ore group, challenging Australia's stronghold
China is moving to consolidate the country’s iron ore imports through a new centrally controlled group by the end of this year, as Xi Jinping’s administration seeks to increase Beijing’s pricing power over the industry.
16 June 2022 -
Electrification of industrial heating crucial to the European Green Deal, says Kanthal
Kanthal, a leading brand products and services in the fields of sustainable industrial heating technology, has released its presentation title for the upcoming Sustainable Industrial Manufacturing conference in Belgium; Why electrification of industrial heating will be crucial to the European Green Deal.
16 June 2022 -
UK Steel Council meet to discuss sustainability
The UK Steel Council met in Cardiff on 13 June to discuss creating a sustainable future for the industry, in the sixth meeting of the council.
15 June 2022