Aluminum falls after Russian pledge to reduce military activity in Ukraine
Wednesday, 30 March 2022
© Reuters LONDON, Mar 29 - Aluminum led industrial metals lower on Tuesday after Russia pledged to scale back its military operations around Kiev and in northern Ukraine, easing supply worries that have underpinned prices. * In peace talks held on Tuesday,
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Spanish Aluminum Association and other industries ask Europe for changes in the energy market
Thursday, 24 March 2022
The Spanish Aluminum and Surface Treatment Association (AEA), which represents more than 600 companies in the sector, together with other business associations in Spain, have sent a letter to the European representatives Kadri Simson, Commissioner for Energy, and Thierry Breton, Commissioner for the Internal Market, demanding changes in the energy market. In the letter
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ArcelorMittal and Acerinox rise as aluminum soars on Australia's decision
Tuesday, 22 March 2022
The country has banned the export of alumina to Russia Commodities continue to price in the impact of the war. While oil rises again this Monday, aluminum does the same (+5%) after Australia has banned exports of alumina and bauxite to Russia. The export veto is intended to impact
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ALUMINUM IN SPAIN SEES MORE THAN 10% OF ITS PRODUCTION AND 2,000 JOBS ENDANGERED BY EXORBITANT ENERGY PRICES
Monday, 14 March 2022
The Spanish Aluminum and Surface Treatments Association (AEA), which represents more than 600 companies in the sector, wishes to express its deep concern and demand that decisions be taken and immediate measures be adopted in the face of the unprecedented energy crisis we are currently witnessing. Since last summer, we have been suffering from an evolution to the
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Spanish factories start to stop production due to "never seen before" energy prices
Wednesday, 09 March 2022
This Tuesday the light will touch 700 euros MWh. "Its activity is at serious risk" warns the sector. The panic returns to the Spanish factories, which are being forced to stop their production due to the unaffordable price of electricity. The steel company Megasa is one of the first names that are becoming known among the companies that
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