July 18, 2024 Steel Market Summary – Australia New Dwellings Up, Whyalla Back A slight increase in the number of new dwellings commenced in the March quarter is welcome news for the steel industry. However, the eye-catching figure within the modest 0.5% overall rise was the increase in new private sector house commencements which rose […]
SMS-Int July24
July 5, 2024 Steel Market Summary – International Trade And Environmental Protections Assume Centre Stage The Chinese are fond of saying that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. In keeping with that notion, the decarbonisation of all steelmaking in China may have just taken a small but vital step forward. […]
NZN July24
July 5, 2024 New Zealand News Decline In Home Consents Punishes Steel Industry The World Steel Association claims that 52% of all steel produced each year is used in the building and infrastructure sector. It stands to reason, therefore, that any significant downturn in the amount of home building taking place will result in less […]
SMS-Aust 6 July
July 5, 2024 Steel Market Summary – Australia Rise In Housing Approvals Encourages Steel Industry Large government-funded infrastructure projects have been the saviour for steel consumption since the pandemic, and continue to be so. Construction in its many forms, both public and private, has fared less well and often for complex reasons related more to […]
SMS-Aust 18 June
June 18, 2024 Steel Market Summary – Australia Port Kembla Plate Mill Upgrade Approved The NSW Government has given planning approval for a major refurbishment of BlueScope Steel’s Port Kembla plate mill. The $300 million project will involve replacing two of the existing furnaces with a newer and more energy-efficient alternative, upgrading infrastructure, and modernising […]
SMS-Int June24
June 6, 2024 Steel Market Summary – International Carbon Pricing – An Opportunity Within A Levy? At a time when respected Australian academics and commentators are pointing to the European Union´s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) as a model for fixing an Australian carbon price, South Africa has announced it may lodge a formal complaint […]
NZN June24
June 6, 2024 New Zealand News What The Government Promises, Reality Checks Seldom does a Treasurer predict that his/her budget will produce a bleaker future: and the Minister of Finance, Nicola Willis, duly followed suit last week when handing down her budget. Indeed, she mainly highlighted the tax relief of up to $102 per fortnight […]
SMS-Aust 6 June
June 6, 2024 Steel Market Summary – Australia Conference Hears Of Slowing Steel Demand And Insolvencies The Australian Steel Association (ASA) held its annual conference over May 19 -21, attracting more than 100 attendees. The ASA´s president, David Buchanan, told Australian Steel News: “The event not only provided those attending with useful networking opportunities, but […]
NZ SPF June24
Special Product Feature NEW ZEALAND Market Commentary The New Zealand steel and metals industry is a driving force within the New Zealand economy. However, it is also captive to the health of that economy, and to the world economy. It is therefore facing challenging times and could see a near-term contraction of activity and profitability. […]
SMS-Aust 17 May
May 17, 2024 Steel Market Summary – Australia EAF Delay Increases Whyalla Woes Further problems are besetting the Whyalla steelworks which has been unable to produce steel since mid-March when its 60-year-old blast furnace was damaged during a re-start following maintenance. Now, Liberty Steel Australia, the owner of the Whyalla operations, has announced that a […]