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ALUA Aluar Aluminio Argentino
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ProfNeurus escribió: ↑ Ponele que rebote hasta la media de 20 en 32 pesos... pero desde ahi ya la veo clavandose a la zona de 25/27 para comenzar de nuevo.
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Kudlow Says No Decision on Brazil, Argentina Steel Tariffs
10 de diciembre de 2019 13:21 GMT-3 Updated on 10 de diciembre de 2019 16:39 GMT-3
Reinstating duties has been discussed, trade adviser says
Trump said last week tariffs would be reimposed ‘immediately’
Larry Kudlow, Donald Trump’s top economic adviser said Tuesday the administration hasn’t made a decision about re-imposing steel tariffs on Brazil and Argentina, even though the president said last week the duties were “effective immediately.”
Reinstating such tariffs has been discussed but there’s no decision yet, Larry Kudlow, the director of the White House’s National Economic Council, said at the Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council in Washington.
The Brazilian government has yet to be notified by the U.S. about the intention to impose more duties on the country’s steel, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter. Brazil plans to wait until it has official communication from the U.S. to make any decisions, the person said, asking not to be identified because discussions aren’t public.

10 de diciembre de 2019 13:21 GMT-3 Updated on 10 de diciembre de 2019 16:39 GMT-3
Reinstating duties has been discussed, trade adviser says
Trump said last week tariffs would be reimposed ‘immediately’
Larry Kudlow, Donald Trump’s top economic adviser said Tuesday the administration hasn’t made a decision about re-imposing steel tariffs on Brazil and Argentina, even though the president said last week the duties were “effective immediately.”
Reinstating such tariffs has been discussed but there’s no decision yet, Larry Kudlow, the director of the White House’s National Economic Council, said at the Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council in Washington.
The Brazilian government has yet to be notified by the U.S. about the intention to impose more duties on the country’s steel, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter. Brazil plans to wait until it has official communication from the U.S. to make any decisions, the person said, asking not to be identified because discussions aren’t public.


Re: ALUA Aluar Aluminio Argentino
Increíble cómo se la banca.
Re: ALUA Aluar Aluminio Argentino
Una de las empresas que generan los usd tan imprescindibles , es esta.
Hoy , está recuperando 5% en moneda dura
Hoy , está recuperando 5% en moneda dura

Re: ALUA Aluar Aluminio Argentino
ProfNeurus escribió: ↑ Vos escribiste "Probable acuerdo entre Brasil y Arg para rebajar los aranceles de la importación de aluminio desde UsA..." CUANDO EN REALIDAD SOLO SE JUNTARAN A LLORAR JUNTOS, de ultima pueden propones algo... pero nada mas....que que los aranceles los pone USA.
Obvia. Tratar de negociar un cupo tal vez, pero un arancel es Unilateral.
Desde acá se podría solicitar reembolso a expotaciones de puertos patagónicos entre otras
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Coltrane escribió: ↑ BUENOS AIRES, 3 dic (Reuters) - Argentina tendrá una reunión bilateral con Brasil para hablar sobre los aranceles que Estados Unidos anunció que restablecerá a las importaciones de acero y aluminio de ambos países, en el marco de un encuentro esta semana del bloque comercial Mercosur, dijo el martes el ministro de Producción argentino, Dante Sica.
La Cámara Argentina de Acero (CAC) había solicitado el lunes a los Gobiernos de las dos principales economías de Sudamérica que traten el problema, tras expresar su "fuerte preocupación" por la decisión que comunicó el mismo día el presidente estadounidense Donald Trump en su cuenta Twitter.
"Quedamos en juntarnos (con representantes brasileños) en la cumbre (de presidentes) del Mercosur para hacer una bilateral", que se realizará el jueves y el viernes en Brasil, dijo a periodistas Sica. El Mercosur es un bloque comercial compuesto por Argentina, Brasil, Paraguay y Uruguay.
A su vez, el lunes el secretario de Comercio estadounidense, Wilbur Ross, le pidió al embajador de Argentina en Estados Unidos que presente sus descargos respecto de la reimposición de aranceles, explicó Sica.
Según datos del Gobierno argentino, las exportaciones de acero y aluminio a Estados Unidos sumaron 700 millones de dólares el año pasado y acumulaban 520 millones de dólares en lo que va del 2019.
Si bien, representantes argentinos se encontrarán con sus pares de Brasil el jueves, el diálogo entre las partes tendrá que continuar con representantes del presidente electo argentino Alberto Fernández, que asumirá el próximo martes.
Vos escribiste "Probable acuerdo entre Brasil y Arg para rebajar los aranceles de la importación de aluminio desde UsA..." CUANDO EN REALIDAD SOLO SE JUNTARAN A LLORAR JUNTOS, de ultima pueden propones algo... pero nada mas....que que los aranceles los pone USA.
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chewbaca escribió: ↑ White House yet to officially act on tariffs against Brazilian and Argentinian steel, aluminum
in Commodity News 07/12/2019
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La Casa Blanca aún no ha actuado oficialmente sobre aranceles contra el acero y el aluminio brasileños y argentinos
en Noticias de productos básicos 07/12/2019
El anuncio del presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, el lunes de que Estados Unidos comenzaría a aplicar los aranceles de la Sección 232 a las importaciones de acero y aluminio de Brasil y Argentina no había sido oficializado por la Casa Blanca hasta el jueves.
En un tweet, Trump dijo que las tarifas entrarían en vigencia de inmediato; sin embargo, para que el presidente haga cambios a las cuotas o tarifas establecidas, se requeriría la emisión de una proclamación presidencial, pero a partir del jueves por la tarde, la Casa Blanca no ha presentado nada. La Casa Blanca no respondió a las solicitudes de comentarios.
La administración Trump impuso un arancel general del 25% sobre todas las importaciones de acero, y del 10% sobre todas las importaciones de aluminio, en marzo de 2018 bajo la legislación de la Sección 232, alegando que estas importaciones representaban un riesgo de seguridad para la economía estadounidense. En junio de 2018, las restricciones sobre el acero y el aluminio de Brasil y Argentina se convirtieron en un sistema de cuotas.
Una nueva decisión de la Corte de Comercio Internacional de EE. UU. Nubla aún más las perspectivas para el alza arancelaria. En una decisión judicial con fecha del 15 de noviembre, el CIT negó una moción presentada por el gobierno de los EE. UU. Para desestimar un caso que desafía la decisión de Trump de agosto de 2018 de duplicar el arancel de acero de Turquía del 25% al 50% según la Sección 232.
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ProfNeurus escribió: ↑ Tenes el link de ese acuerdo o es una idea tuya ?
BUENOS AIRES, 3 dic (Reuters) - Argentina tendrá una reunión bilateral con Brasil para hablar sobre los aranceles que Estados Unidos anunció que restablecerá a las importaciones de acero y aluminio de ambos países, en el marco de un encuentro esta semana del bloque comercial Mercosur, dijo el martes el ministro de Producción argentino, Dante Sica.
La Cámara Argentina de Acero (CAC) había solicitado el lunes a los Gobiernos de las dos principales economías de Sudamérica que traten el problema, tras expresar su "fuerte preocupación" por la decisión que comunicó el mismo día el presidente estadounidense Donald Trump en su cuenta Twitter.
"Quedamos en juntarnos (con representantes brasileños) en la cumbre (de presidentes) del Mercosur para hacer una bilateral", que se realizará el jueves y el viernes en Brasil, dijo a periodistas Sica. El Mercosur es un bloque comercial compuesto por Argentina, Brasil, Paraguay y Uruguay.
A su vez, el lunes el secretario de Comercio estadounidense, Wilbur Ross, le pidió al embajador de Argentina en Estados Unidos que presente sus descargos respecto de la reimposición de aranceles, explicó Sica.
Según datos del Gobierno argentino, las exportaciones de acero y aluminio a Estados Unidos sumaron 700 millones de dólares el año pasado y acumulaban 520 millones de dólares en lo que va del 2019.
Si bien, representantes argentinos se encontrarán con sus pares de Brasil el jueves, el diálogo entre las partes tendrá que continuar con representantes del presidente electo argentino Alberto Fernández, que asumirá el próximo martes.
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White House yet to officially act on tariffs against Brazilian and Argentinian steel, aluminum
in Commodity News 07/12/2019
US President Donald Trump’s announcement Monday that the US would begin to enforce Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Brazil and Argentina had not been made official by the White House as of Thursday.
In a tweet, Trump said the tariffs were to take effect immediately; however, in order for the president to make changes to the established quotas or tariffs it would require the issuance of a presidential proclamation, but as of Thursday afternoon nothing has been put out by the White House. The White House did not respond to requests for comment.
The Trump administration imposed a blanket 25% tariff on all steel imports, and of 10% on all aluminum imports, in March 2018 under Section 232 legislation, alleging that these imports posed a security risk to the US economy. In June 2018, the restrictions on Brazil and Argentinian steel and aluminum were converted to a quota system.
Further clouding the outlook for the tariff hike is a recent decision by the US Court of International Trade. In a court decision dated November 15, the CIT denied a motion filed by the US government to dismiss a case challenging Trump’s August 2018 decision to double Turkey’s steel tariff from 25% to 50% under Section 232.
The US has argued that the president retains the power to modify any action taken under Section 232 at any time, however the court noted there is an established time line under the Section 232 statute in which these decision should be issued. Under Section 232, the president has 90 days to issue a decision on tariffs after receiving the 232 report from Congress and a further 15 days to implement any trade actions. Commerce’s Section 232 reports on steel and aluminum were submitted to Trump in early 2018.
The uncertainty around the tariffs, particularly on shipments from Brazil, is being closely watched by steel market participants, particularly in the US flat-rolled market.
“Brazil sells about 4 million tons of slabs annually in the US market without any tariffs,” a trader said. “Brazilian slab prices have critical importance as US mills are able to keep their downstream products prices lower and they almost serve as a benchmark for the other slab importers’ pricing. Increasing prices for slab imports will most likely push US sheets prices higher.”
At an industry event this week, the tariffs on Brazil were a hot topic, as attendees said there are vessels on the water currently bringing slab from Brazil and large orders have already been placed for February and March that may end up being cancelled should the tariffs take effect.
“Brazilian slabs have been the cheapest in the market and it will be tough for any mill to replace it without pushing their costs higher,” a Midwest service center source said.
Source: Platts
in Commodity News 07/12/2019
US President Donald Trump’s announcement Monday that the US would begin to enforce Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Brazil and Argentina had not been made official by the White House as of Thursday.
In a tweet, Trump said the tariffs were to take effect immediately; however, in order for the president to make changes to the established quotas or tariffs it would require the issuance of a presidential proclamation, but as of Thursday afternoon nothing has been put out by the White House. The White House did not respond to requests for comment.
The Trump administration imposed a blanket 25% tariff on all steel imports, and of 10% on all aluminum imports, in March 2018 under Section 232 legislation, alleging that these imports posed a security risk to the US economy. In June 2018, the restrictions on Brazil and Argentinian steel and aluminum were converted to a quota system.
Further clouding the outlook for the tariff hike is a recent decision by the US Court of International Trade. In a court decision dated November 15, the CIT denied a motion filed by the US government to dismiss a case challenging Trump’s August 2018 decision to double Turkey’s steel tariff from 25% to 50% under Section 232.
The US has argued that the president retains the power to modify any action taken under Section 232 at any time, however the court noted there is an established time line under the Section 232 statute in which these decision should be issued. Under Section 232, the president has 90 days to issue a decision on tariffs after receiving the 232 report from Congress and a further 15 days to implement any trade actions. Commerce’s Section 232 reports on steel and aluminum were submitted to Trump in early 2018.
The uncertainty around the tariffs, particularly on shipments from Brazil, is being closely watched by steel market participants, particularly in the US flat-rolled market.
“Brazil sells about 4 million tons of slabs annually in the US market without any tariffs,” a trader said. “Brazilian slab prices have critical importance as US mills are able to keep their downstream products prices lower and they almost serve as a benchmark for the other slab importers’ pricing. Increasing prices for slab imports will most likely push US sheets prices higher.”
At an industry event this week, the tariffs on Brazil were a hot topic, as attendees said there are vessels on the water currently bringing slab from Brazil and large orders have already been placed for February and March that may end up being cancelled should the tariffs take effect.
“Brazilian slabs have been the cheapest in the market and it will be tough for any mill to replace it without pushing their costs higher,” a Midwest service center source said.
Source: Platts
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