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LAY IT ON THIN
The sprayable powder is a one coat application
Powder coating for corrosion launched
31st May 2019

Global industrial coating supplier PPG has introduced its PPG Envirocron Extreme Protection Edge powder coatings for corrosion protection. PPG is represented in South Africa by paint manufacturer... 


TAKE A DIP
Dipping steel into molten zinc allows for an effective corrosion barrier
Association highlights advantages of hot dip galvanising
31st May 2019 By: Halima Frost

The steel industry has not been immune to the pressures of the recent global and domestic economic challenges and, as a result, a notable reduction in local consumption has been filtering through... 


Adjudicator says any security defence of US auto tariffs at WTO 'very difficult'
28th May 2019 By: Reuters

The US will find it "very difficult" to defend President's Donald Trump's proposed car tariff against any challenge at the World Trade Organization (WTO), a veteran trade adjudicator who has ruled... 


Russia's Rusal first-quarter value-added product sales down 44% on US sanctions
30th April 2019 By: Reuters

Russian aluminium producer United Company Rusal has reduced its first-quarter sales of value added products (VAP) by 44% from a year ago and by 22% from the last quarter of 2018 because of... 


Guinea boosts power output to foster bauxite refining
29th April 2019 By: Reuters

Guinea expects to boost its energy production capacity by nearly four-fold over the next six years as it pushes mining companies to refine their bauxite output locally, the energy minister said on... 


Global Witness welcomes LME’s new responsible sourcing rules
Global Witness welcomes LME’s new responsible sourcing rules
23rd April 2019 By: Marleny Arnoldi

International nongovernmental organisation (NGO) Global Witness has welcomed the London Metal Exchange’s (LME’s) new responsible sourcing rules, which were published for public consultation on... 


Tariff war will hammer global trade growth this year, WTO says
2nd April 2019 By: Bloomberg

The World Trade Organization (WTO) slashed its global trade growth projection for 2019 to the lowest level in three years, citing the impact of rising commercial tensions and tariffs. World... 


LME waives listing fees for cobalt brands for six months
26th March 2019 By: Reuters

The London Metal Exchange (LME) on Tuesday suspended listing fees for new cobalt brands for six months to encourage interest from producers of the element widely used in rechargeable batteries. The... 


South32’s Mozal pledges $250 000 to aid Cyclone Idai recovery efforts
22nd March 2019 By: Tasneem Bulbulia

South32’s Mozal Aluminium smelter, which is located in the Mozambique capital Maputo, has pledged a $250 000 donation to support recovery efforts following the devastating impact of Cyclone Idai in... 


Climate challenge harder than it seems, JP Morgan executive warns
20th March 2019 By: Bloomberg

The world isn’t cutting carbon emissions anywhere near quickly enough, a senior executive at JP Morgan Asset Management told clients this week – and changing that will require far harder choices... 


Hulamin reviews extrusions business, rolled products reaches record volumes
Hulamin reviews extrusions business, rolled products reaches record volumes
19th March 2019 By: Marleny Arnoldi

JSE-listed aluminium supplier and exporter Hulamin’s rolled products division reported a “superb” manufacturing performance for the year ended December 31, 2018, increasing its sales by 6% to 228... 


Hulamin expects 2018 headline earnings of 91c a share
18th March 2019 By: Marleny Arnoldi

JSE-listed aluminium supplier and exporter Hulamin expects to report a 4% year-on-year decrease in headline earnings a share to 91c for the year ended December 31, 2018. In anticipation of... 


Retrenchments at South32’s Hillside smelter could affect up to 500 jobs – Solidarity
19th February 2019 By: Nadine James

Trade union Solidarity on Tuesday said it had received a retrenchment notice from South32’s Hillside aluminium smelter, in Richards Bay. The trade union stated that the retrenchment process could... 


China starts new recycling drive as foreign trash ban widens
15th January 2019 By: Reuters

China plans to launch 100 new large-scale recycling "bases" by the end of next year, part of a campaign to make better use of its resources after extending a ban on foreign trash imports. A long... 


EU expected to clear steel import curb after Trump tariffs
9th January 2019 By: Reuters

European Union countries are expected to next week approve a scheme to limit imports of steel into the bloc following US President Donald Trump's imposition of tariffs on steel and aluminium... 


Seifsa CEO Kaizer Nyatsumba
Enforcing local procurement rules would help offset weak demand
14th December 2018 By: Terence Creamer

Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (Seifsa) wants government to take decisive action in 2019 to ensure that departments and State-owned companies (SoCs) honour their... 


South Africa's manufacturing output jumps, boosting rand
South Africa's manufacturing output jumps, boosting rand
11th December 2018 By: Reuters

South Africa's manufacturing output rose more than expected in October to its highest level since June 2016, data showed on Tuesday, lifting the rand as the economy showed further signs of... 


Nampak produces ‘pleasing’ FY18 results despite challenging environment
27th November 2018 By: Nadine James

Packaging company Nampak has achieved positive results for its continuing operations for the financial year ended September 30, with profit up 29% year-on-year to R1.2-billion and headline earnings... 


EU proposes new WTO reform to safeguard dispute settlement body
26th November 2018 By: Bloomberg

The European Union (EU) unveiled a new proposal that seeks to stave off paralysis of the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO's) dispute settlement system by unblocking the appointment of its appellate... 


China and US accuse each other of hypocrisy as WTO litigation begins
22nd November 2018 By: Reuters

The United States and China clashed on Wednesday at a World Trade Organization meeting with a US envoy accusing Beijing of using the WTO to pursue "non-market" policies and a Chinese official... 


WTO to set up panels to rule on US tariff disputes
21st November 2018 By: Reuters

The US and opponents of President Donald Trump's steel and aluminium tariffs both confirmed their wish to litigate on Wednesday, triggering the procedure for World Trade Organization dispute... 


Nespresso using Rio Tinto's responsibly-sourced aluminium in coffee capsule production
Nespresso to use Rio Tinto’s responsibly-sourced aluminium in coffee capsule production
19th November 2018 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Nespresso, an operating unit of Nestlé Group, will be the first company to use responsibly-sourced aluminium from global miner Rio Tinto to produce its coffee capsules. The two companies have... 


Automaker groups warn US tariffs will undermine new NAFTA deal
16th November 2018 By: Reuters

US automakers and parts suppliers on Thursday warned that President Donald Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs and threatened car tariffs would undermine the benefits of the new deal to modernize... 


WASTE-HEAT RECOVERY
A waste-heat recovery system in a cement plant
Energy reuse to help base metals industries
9th November 2018 By: Schalk Burger

Base metals-production industries can maximise the capture of waste heat and reuse it to reduce energy use, and South Africa has does not have many heat reclamation systems in place, compared to... 


US steel tariff fight stirs up a swarm of WTO litigation
30th October 2018 By: Reuters

The United States urged European Union governments on Monday to reflect on whether it was really in their interest to go ahead with a trade dispute over US metals tariffs, and said it was hopeful... 


ERG forecasts strong metals price recovery
29th October 2018 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Diversified miner Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) forecasts a strong metals price recovery ahead, including for copper, cobalt, aluminium, ferrochrome and iron-ore. “Our view that commodities have... 


South Africa welcomes product exclusion for some steel, aluminium products from Section 232 duties
24th October 2018 By: Simone Liedtke

Following an announcement that the US Department of Commerce has granted product exemptions for certain aluminium and steel products, Trade and Industry Minister Dr Rob Davies on Wednesday welcomed... 


Clash over Trump tariffs heats up with barrage of WTO litigation
19th October 2018 By: Reuters

Disputes over US tariffs and retaliatory moves by other states have sparked 12 requests for adjudication at the World Trade Organization, signalling an escalation in global trade tensions. The... 


Norway, EU ask WTO to set up panel on US steel, aluminium tariffs
19th October 2018 By: Reuters

Norway, the European Union and several other countries asked the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Thursday to set up a dispute resolution panel to address US tariffs on steel and aluminium, Oslo's... 


Macro disquiet drowns out signs of base metals shortages
4th October 2018 By: Reuters

Uncertainty about how metals demand will be hit by trade wars, rising US interest rates and a slowdown in China is weighing on industrial metals prices, submerging signals pointing to potential... 


Dube TradePort continues to inject billions into local economy, job creation – MEC
2nd October 2018 By: Simone Liedtke

The Dube TradePort, which incorporates the King Shaka International Airport, has in the past ten years invested R11.5-billion into the South African economy and created nearly 100 000 jobs,... 


DESIGN VERSATILITY
The aluminium composite material panels allow for versatile facade designs
Company diversifies aluminium offering
28th September 2018 By: Erin Steenhoff-Snethlage

Aluminium composite cladding / material (ACP or ACM) is widely used on building facades internationally, and although very much in its infancy in South Africa, it is slowly gaining traction. It is... 


EXTRUSION 
The SMS group has expertise in aluminium, copper, copper alloys and steel extrusion
Manufacturer keeps up with increasingly complex orders
28th September 2018

As manufacturing becomes more specialised, manufacturing companies have to keep up with customers’ changing demands with regards to complexity of manufactured parts as well as functionality and the... 


TARIFF SEE-SAW 
US tariffs have had a positive and negative effect on aluminium profit margins
Record-high margins for aluminium sales
28th September 2018 By: Erin Steenhoff-Snethlage

Johannesburg-based precision water-cutting and -profiling company AquaJet Profiles noted record-high aluminium sales profit margins earlier this year, owing to the sanctions placed on Russian... 


AMSA to finalise Macsteel sale by Dec
27th September 2018 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Steel producer ArcelorMittal South Africa’s (AMSA’s) shareholders on Thursday approved the sale of AMSA’s 50% indirect interest in Netherlands-based Macsteel International Holdings (MIH) to a... 


Ghana on hook for $2bn China deal if bauxite plan stalls
10th September 2018 By: Bloomberg

Ghana will have to use alternative sources to pay back China’s Sinohydro Corp. for $2-billion in infrastructure if the revenue from an earmarked bauxite project is insufficient to meet... 


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