Chinese raw steel output has been especially notable in 2025, as producers there missed the 1 billion tons/year mark for the first time in six years. Global raw steel production totaled 1.804 billion ...
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Producers worldwide made less steel in December 2025 compared with one year earlier and the previous month, according to Worldsteel. Among the 10 largest steel producing nations in 2025, four of them ...
Iranians are living through one of the longest Internet shutdowns in history, with the authorities imposing a digital blackout since launching a bloody crackdown on antiestablishment protesters on ...
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China’s steel exports surged to an all-time high in December, rounding off a record year in which overseas shipments defied mounting trade pressures and expectations of a slowdown. Exports of steel ...
After weeks of tumult, Saks Global could file for bankruptcy by Tuesday, though it’s unclear how much of the luxury giant’s prized real estate can be snatched up by creditors, The Post has learned.
COPX returned 60.15% year-to-date driven by copper supply constraints and infrastructure demand. Copper consumption is projected to reach 43 million metric tonnes by 2050, up 65% from 2022. PICK ...