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Business / Automotive

Aluminum Supply Disruption Impacts Ford and Automakers

A fire at a Novelis plant in Oswego, NY, has disrupted the aluminum supply chain for Ford and other major automakers, potentially impacting vehicle production. Novelis supplies roughly 40% of the aluminum sheet used in the auto industry.

Exclusive | A Devastating Fire at a Major Ford Supplier Will Disrupt Business for Months
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News / Fires

Fire at Novelis Aluminum Plant in Scriba, NY

A large fire broke out at the Novelis aluminum plant in Scriba, New York, on the night of September 16, 2025, prompting a response from over 20 fire departments. The incident occurred at one of Novelis's largest North American fabrication p...

Large fire reported at Novelis in Oswego

Policy And Trade / Trade Regulations

US Increases Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum Imports

The United States has announced an increase in tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, effective June 4, 2025. This measure aims to bolster national security by ensuring the health and competitiveness of domestic steel and aluminum industrie...

ADJUSTING IMPORTS OF ALUMINUM AND STEEL INTO THE UNITED STATES

Markets / Trade

Trump's Steel and Aluminum Tariffs: Global Market Impact

With the Trump administration set to double tariffs on steel and aluminum to 50%, the move is expected to have significant repercussions across global markets. While the U.S. faces rising prices, Europe braces for potential downward pressur...

As Courts Call Tariffs Into Question, Trump Again Turns to His Favorite Tool