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Free Ind-Ra: Indian steelmakers likely to get pricing headroom of $70/mt for HRC

Free S&P lowers India’s GDP growth forecast for FY 2025-26

Free Assofermet: Keeping scrap in EU will damage circularity of recycling industry

Free ICRA: Indian safeguard duty can reduce steel imports by 50% in FY 2025-26

Free Fitch: Indian steel prices to remain under pressure, steel mills have little headroom for ratings upgrade

Free IREPAS: Great volatility in global longs market triggered by spiraling protectionism

Free Uğur Dalbeler: Turkish steel industry needs government’s aid to compete

Free UK Steel warns of severe impact from US tariffs and trade diversion

Free ICRA: Indian commercial vehicle sales to grow 3-5% in FY 2025-26

Free Nomura Research: Safeguard duty to boost Indian steel prices, push up mills’ margins

Free US mayors: Tariffs would lead to stagnation of economic growth

Free European steel recyclers concerned over scrap trade restriction proposal

Free EUROMETAL: Semi-finished and finished products need to be included in protective measures for level playing field

Free Laplace Conseil: US has sufficient scrap to meet rising demand for recycled steel

Free EUROFER expects ministerial talks on steel industry’s future to contribute to Steel Action Plan

Free ICRA: Indian passenger car sales growth to be moderate at 4-7% in FY 2025-26

Free EC unveils Clean Industrial Deal, EUROFER not satisfied

Free Moody’s: US reciprocal tariffs to hit APAC economies, India to lesser extent

Free UK energy-intensive industries: Zonal pricing will hurt renewable energy projects

Free ADMIB: Turkish iron and steel exports make strong start to 2025

Free Crisil says US tariffs not to impact Indian steel industry, others differ

Free BIR: Chinese stainless steel exports keep squeezing EU producers’ margins

Free BIR: US tariffs add another uncertainty to complex market

Free EUROFER: CBAM simplification and effectiveness must go hand in hand

Free ICRA: India may become victim of diverted steel shipments after US tariff levy

Free Moody’s: US tariff on steel to impact Indian steel prices and earnings, government claims little impact

Free IREPAS: Global longs market outlook unstable and difficult to predict

Free Fitch Ratings affirms Turkey’s BB- rating with stable outlook

Free Indian steel industry unlikely to take direct hit from any hike in US tariffs, import protection double-edged sword

Free IEEFA: Australia’s iron ore and coal markets will change permanently in 2025

Free Assofermet calls for end to EU safeguard measures by 2025

Free Voestalpine calls on government to maintain competitive playing field in Austria

Free SteelOrbis RWR 2025: More consolidation in longs market and further tariffs are on the horizon

Free BIR: EU restrictions on scrap exports would create unprecedented shock to global recycling industry

Free IREPAS: Global longs market outlook negative at start of year

Free Crisil: Indian steel demand to outpace rest of world in 2025

Free Crisil: Indian steel prices to be higher in 2025 if safeguard duty levied on imports

Free Fitch Ratings expects apparent steel consumption to increase in 2025

Free Australia expects metallurgical coal prices to average around US$205/mt by 2025-26

Free Australia retains iron ore price forecasts for current year and next year

Free Uğur Dalbeler: Turkey is one of countries producing cleanest steel in world

Free ING: Iron ore prices to remain under pressure in 2025


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