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Free TUAC at OECD: Steelworkers concerned over unjust green transition

Free Wood Mackenzie: Increase in DRI use may affect zinc circularity

Free World crude steel output up 3.7 percent in February

Free IREPAS: Global longs market outlook slow and unsatisfactory

Free World crude steel output down 1.6 percent in January

Free Wood Mackenzie: Low-carbon steelmaking routes may require advancements

Free IREPAS: Mood in global long steel market still far from positive

Free World crude steel output down 0.1 percent in 2023

Free OECD: Global steelmaking excess capacity continues to rise, creating worrying outlook for coming years

Free Global stainless steel output up 2.5 percent in Jan-Sept

Free World crude steel output up 3.3 percent in November

Free Fitch Ratings expects steel markets to become more balanced in 2024

Free IREPAS: Longs steel outlook for next quarter unpromising and challenging

Free Alexander Fleischanderl: Low-carbon technologies in total steel output will more than double by 2050

Free OECD: Global economy to grow by 2.7% in 2024, still faces effects of inflation

Free COP28 panel: 99% emissions reduction in steel could be achieved by 2053

Free Hakan Çendik: No sharp decline in freight rates expected in short term 


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