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[ad_1] The US has expanded steel and aluminum tariffs to cover over 400 products. Nucor Corporation, a leading American steel production group, is involved in the production of hot and cold rolled steels, manufacturing of steel products, and processing and transformation of steel and metal scrap. The group sells its products to various sectors, including automotive, household appliances, construction, and mechanical industries.The United States has significantly expanded its steel and aluminum tariffs, now covering over 400 products, according to recent Customs and Border Protection bulletins [2]. This expansion, effective Monday, includes items such as locomotives, motorcycles, truck trailers, household appliances,…

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[ad_1] NEW YORK: The Nasdaq and S&P 500 fell on Wednesday as investors sold tech stocks and moved into less highly valued sectors, as they also awaited remarks from Federal Reserve officials at their Jackson Hole symposium this week.Tech stocks, which drove much of the recovery from Wall Street’s April selloff, have been pulling back. The S&P 500 technology index was down on the day, while sectors such as energy, healthcare and consumer staples rose.”A broader lens tells you it’s more of a rotation than a true sell off,” said Allspring’s senior portfolio manager, Bryant van Cronkhite. “Tech valuations look…

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[ad_1] As the voluntary carbon market works to recover from a crisis of credibility, one rising player is stepping in to offer something the sector has long lacked: financial protection from the very beginning. London-based startup Artio is the first insurer designed specifically to cover carbon-credit projects from the concept phase, before a single tree is planted or a ton of carbon is removed. Artio’s model is bold in its simplicity: Offer insurance to cover delivery shortfalls on carbon credits, giving both developers and investors the confidence to move forward early. It’s a solution to one of the most persistent…

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[ad_1] In the era of new technologies and digital solutions, it is people who continue to be the most valuable capital of the mining industry.“ With this message, the Minister of Energy Zhecho Stankov opened his greetings to the participants in the national celebration of the Miner’s Day, organized by the Bulgarian Mining and Geological Chamber at “Sofia Hotel Balkan“. In his speech, Minister Stankov recalled that back in 2015 he participated in the creation of a mining strategy with a horizon until 2050, which today serves as the basis for the sustainable development of the sector. He noted the…

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[ad_1] Jerome Powell will step into the spotlight this Friday at the Jackson Hole gathering of central bankers under unusually challenging circumstances, delivering what is widely expected to be his final address as Federal Reserve chair. His best approach would be to focus on broad strategic issues, drawing lessons from his tumultuous tenure and setting the stage for the Fed’s periodic review of its Monetary Policy Framework. However, such an approach would go against his usual preference for a tactical, data-dependent stance that, today, risks worsening the challenges facing both himself and the institution he leads. These challenges are significant…

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[ad_1] Industry Leaders Converge for Integrated Solutions in Metal Construction, Insulation Materials, Green Factories, Clean Technology, and Smart Cold Chain. SHANGHAI, Aug. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Asia Metal Building Design & Industry Expo (MBE 2025) will be held at Shanghai New International Expo Center from December 11-13, uniting the continent’s most comprehensive platform for industrialized construction solutions. Co-organized by China Construction Industry Association Steel & Wood Construction Branch, China Insulation & Energy Efficiency Materials Association, Shanghai Federation of Industrial Economics, and Shanghai Zhanye Exhibition Co., with support from 14 provincial industry associations, this flagship event aligns with China’s dual-carbon…

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[ad_1] My 12- and 14-year-old daughters love to learn. At school, they’ve studied scientific notation and explored political systems. They’ve interpreted everything from bar graphs to Shakespeare. They’re bright, curious – and thanks to a family investing challenge with their grandfather, they’ve even started buying stocks.It raises the question: Why aren’t they learning more in school about investing? We tell young people to be smart with their money. We warn them about debt, praise the virtues of saving and toss around terms such as “diversify your portfolio.” But what we don’t do – at least not in any systemic, curriculum-based…

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[ad_1] Understanding Rare Earth Supply Diversification Rare earth elements (REEs) comprise a group of 17 metallic elements crucial for modern technology manufacturing. Despite their name, these elements aren’t particularly rare in the Earth’s crust, but economically viable concentrations are uncommon. Their unique electromagnetic properties make them irreplaceable in applications ranging from electric vehicles and wind turbines to military hardware and smartphones. China’s dominance in the rare earth supply chain emerged through decades of strategic investment in mining and processing capabilities. By the early 2020s, China controlled approximately 85% of global processing capacity, creating a critical vulnerability for Western nations dependent…

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