Rebar prices kept unchanged in Mexico through October, although producers continue to be assertive about hiking prices, sources in the domestic market said. Reported offers, bids and deals led Platts to maintain its Mexican domestic rebar ...
Tags: Rebar prices, Stay Flat, sluggish demand
In response to the US DOC’s final determinations in the antidumping/countervailing duty case against rebar imports from Mexico, Raúl Gutiérrez Muguerza, director of Deacero, said he is confident that the defense of this ...
Tags: antidumping, countervailing duty
Mexico’s chamber of foreign trade has extended anti-dumping measures on welded steel link chain imports from China, local media reported this week. According to reports, the country’s ministry of economy will continue imposing ...
Tags: Anti-dumping, Foreign Trade, Mineral
Altos Hornos de México (AHMSA) recorded crude steel production of 4.14 million tons in 2013, up 7.1 percent year-on-year according to a report this week from the National Chamber of Iron and Steel Industry (CANACERO). The ...
Tags: AHMSA, crude steel, Metallurgy, Mineral
As Deacero focuses on developing energy projects due to the company’s high consumption of electricity, Director Raúl Gutiérrez announced this week that the Company plans to install two plants capable of generating up to ...
Tags: Power Plants, Energy Costs
Due to China's export potential to Mexico regarding the production of steel wire and the dynamics of the two markets, Mexico's Ministry of Economy (SE) has launched an investigation into the potential impact of unfair trade practices in ...
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) announced Monday its affirmative preliminary determinations in the antidumping duty (AD) investigations of imports of steel concrete reinforcing bar from Mexico and Turkey. In the investigation against ...
Tags: antidumping duty, DOC
The promotion of new projects in the automotive industry will break a new steel production record for Mexico, pointing to some 19 million tons, said Hugo Solis, president of Mexico’s chapter of the Association for Iron and Steel ...
Now that Mexican President Enrique Pera Nieto has signed the Pacific Alliance between Mexico, Peru, Chile, Colombia and Costa Rica, Mexican steel companies await notice that Mexico is excluded from the application of trade safeguards ...
Tags: Steel Exporters, Mineral
Mexican steel producer DeAcero released a request Thursday that the US Department of Commerce avoid trade disputes with Mexico and focus on the defense of NAFTA regions, which receive unfair imports from China and the European Union. In ...
Tags: DeAcero, Rebar Mills
Mexican authorities announced last week that they will defend steelmaker exports from restrictions in the Colombian market. In a document prepared for the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Mexican Ministry of Economy (SE) argue that ...
The Mexican Ministry of Economy reported last week that after completing the review process initiated by Deacero on July 18, 2012, the ministry decided to maintain the antidumping duty of US$0.45 per kilogram of steel wire mesh imported ...
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) launched its final result for the antidumping administrative review on carbon and certain alloy steel wire rods from Mexico. It’s known that the Mexican producer/exporter Deacero S.A. de C.V. and ...
Tags: Wire Rods, US DOC, Construction
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) announced Tuesday the final results of its administrative review of the antidumping order on carbon and certain alloy steel wire rod from Mexico. The review covered one Mexican producer/exporter and its ...
Tags: US DOC, Wire Rod, Dumping Margin
Although not officially inaugurated, Deacero's new US$550 million 3M plant has started producing after the end of the probationary period. The new mill manufactures steel profiles--a new product for the company which has generated 600 new ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy