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  • Materials And Manufacturing: The Rise of Steel in the Market
    Sep 2022

    Materials And Manufacturing: The Rise of Steel in the Market

    Posted:September 22,2022 Categories: News

    The global steel market is expected to continue growing in the coming years.

    The demand for steel is expected to increase in the coming years due to a variety of factors. The most significant contributor to this growth will be China, as they are investing heavily in infrastructure projects and construction.

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  • A Complete Guide to Shipping Logistics for Small Businesses
    Sep 2022

    A Complete Guide to Shipping Logistics for Small Businesses

    Posted:September 21,2022 Categories: News

    Shipping logistics is a huge industry that touches every aspect of our lives. From the clothes we wear to the food we eat, shipping is the backbone of our economy

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  • EU announces intention to apply anti-dumping duties
    Nov 2021

    EU announces intention to apply anti-dumping duties

    Posted:November 20,2021 Categories: News

    On 16 November the European Commission published to interested parties its General Final Disclosure Document for the AD676 case on imports of certain iron or steel fasteners in the People's Republic of China.

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  • Part closure at Ningbo-Zhoushan port
    Aug 2021

    Part closure at Ningbo-Zhoushan port

    Posted:August 13,2021 Categories: News

    On Wednesday 10th August the Meidong Container Terminal of the Ningbo-Zhoushan port was closed with all inbound and outbound container services halted until further notice.

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  • Fastener sector facing the Perfect Storm
    May 2021

    Fastener sector facing the Perfect Storm

    Posted:May 19,2021 Categories: News

    The context, of course, is the coronavirus pandemic and all that is now ensuing from it. On the upside, as most economies recover from Covid-19 restrictions, demand across most industries is at minimum growing and, in many cases, surging to near record levels. Long may that prevail and those economies, still severely blighted by the virus, begin to climb the recovery curve.

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