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03/25/2019

Aluminium in Europe Newsletter: 18-24 March

  FACE Aluminium brings you a roundup of last week’s aluminium news. Among the latest main news: Hydro is recovering after a cyber attack affecting its plants around the world, VWMetalle is calling on the German government to take action and ensure businesses have full access to raw materials, European […]
03/18/2019

Aluminium in Europe Newsletter: 11-17 March

  FACE Aluminium brings you a roundup of last week’s aluminium news. Among the latest main news: Hilde Merete Aasheim is appointed as new President and CEO of Hydro, UK’s think tank Green Alliance is urging the government to recycle all aluminium packaging in the country, Constellium expands its Singen […]
03/11/2019

Aluminium in Europe Newsletter: 4-10 March

  FACE Aluminium brings you a roundup of last week’s aluminium news. Among the latest main news: Canada’s aluminium exports to Europe skyrocketed last year after the US imposed extra duties on foreign aluminium, European aluminium foundry premiums and ingot price are under pressure due to weak demand in the […]
03/04/2019

Aluminium in Europe Newsletter: 25 February – 3 March

  FACE Aluminium brings you a roundup of last week’s aluminium news. Among the latest main news: Italy’s last remaining aluminium smelter Portovesme is reportedly set to return to production in 2020, Austria’s AMAG posts record shipment and revenues results for 2018, German aluminium companies are positively cautious despite many […]
02/26/2019

Aluminium in Europe Newsletter: 18-24 February

  FACE Aluminium brings you a roundup of last week’s aluminium news. Among the latest main news: German Trimet is increasingly moving towards scrap aluminium, the British aluminium industry is worried about the effects of a no-deal Brexit, EU automakers voice their concerns about any potential U.S. tariffs, and Indian […]
02/18/2019

Aluminium in Europe Newsletter: 11-17 February

  FACE Aluminium brings you a roundup of last week’s aluminium news. Among the latest main news: the EU might face an uncertain year with discouraging economic figures and a threat of U.S. tariffs on European cars, an aluminium smelter reopens in the Netherlands after six years of idleness, and […]
11/14/2018

Trump Tariffs: Implications for Europe’s Aluminium Industry

  The Congressional Research Service – the think tank of the U.S. Congress – published this October a report on the effects of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on U.S. aluminium manufacturing.   In spring this year, the White House used the so-called “Section 232” provisions from the U.S. Trade Expansion […]
10/17/2018

The Aluminium Sector and Changes in the Global Industrial Scenario

  A preview of the main points of the new industry analysis prepared by Luiss University in Rome by Ernesto Cassetta, Umberto Monarca, Davide Quaglione e Cesare Pozzi The framework of the ongoing structural changes in the industry of raw aluminium and semis in the European Union analysed considering the […]
09/27/2018

Three Sectors That Aluminium Will Disrupt

Aluminium is the most abundant metal in the earth’s crust, and yet the light metal was discovered only a couple of centuries ago. Today, powered by the drive to sustainable development, aluminium is everywhere – beverage cans, window frames and food packaging. At the same time, the European Union is […]