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Life After Steel: American Pittsburgh Voted One of the World's Best Places to Live

A former US steelmaking center with a problematic environment is recognized as one of the best places to live in the US....

Long road to green steel

Using a combination of half natural gas and half hydrogen, the reduction will be about 80 percent. Relying solely on hydrogen, CO 2 emissions can be...

The cannabis industry is turning into a growth technology

Advanced technology improves crop production, processing efficiency, and other aspects of production and distribution....

How long will the ceasefire in the trade war between China and the United States last?

New survey by Coface economists on the China-US trade war and consumer risks....

How much should a citizen of Ukraine pay for electricity?

If the electricity market becomes a reality, then, according to the calculations of experts, the price of a kilowatt hour may triple for citizens....

Japan and South Korea fell out completely

Japan threatens to exclude South Korea from the "white list" of countries with minimal trade restrictions, considering these measures...

The most expensive and most affordable countries in Europe

Most of all in the EU people pay for goods and services in Denmark, and the lowest prices remain in Bulgaria, reported on Monday, June 24, the...

Eurozone Growth Rising: Respite or Tipping Point?

In the first quarter of this year, the Eurozone market showed much more positive dynamics than experts predicted - the average GDP growth across the...

ArcelorMittal produces ever more advanced high strength steels

Tighter new government environmental standards around the world have had a lot - but not all - of product development....

US-China trade war will cost the world half a trillion dollars

If tariffs on all goods in trade between the US and China were to rise to 25 percentage points, annual GDP would lose in volume to 0.6 percent in...

Panic is brewing in the United States over possible restrictions on Chinese imports of rare earth metals

17 rare earth metals are critical to the production of all high-tech equipment, from aircraft to satellites. And the United States is 80 percent...

Airbus: 50 years of aviation history

At first, Airbus was laughed at, and no one believed in the success of the European project. However, in 50 years Airbus planes have literally...

Steel remains the main material for the automotive industry

However, automakers around the world are actively experimenting with new materials, especially plant-based polymers....

Car makers want new steel

Automakers strive to reduce vehicle weight, but have no right to sacrifice passenger safety. Therefore, they want new high-strength steels from...

The shadow of Brexit at the stands of the Geneva Motor Show

The usual assortment of sports cars, SUVs and family sedans will be on display at the Geneva Motor Show this week, but with one big difference from...

Top 10 digital trends in the global steel industry

Alistair Ragg, Communications Specialist for Worldsteel, has provided an overview of digital trends that need to be understood by steel producers...

Business confusion between Europe and the United States

The European Union remains passive in the economic battle with the White House, while US President Donald Trump continues to pursue his...

Steel Musel is crucial in the production of champagne

From mechanized bottling and storage processes to steel caps and cages that help keep wine fresh and give it an iconic look, steel plays a vital...

EU countries create a special company to bypass US sanctions against Iran

The trading activities of European and Iranian firms will be carried out through a target company created for this. Thus, the Europeans will be able...

Elon Musk: from hyperloop to the conquest of Mars

Billionaire Elon Musk is betting not only on the electric car. In addition to his famous Tesla project, the entrepreneur from South Africa is...

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