It was pretty relevant then. I think it's still pretty relevant (maybe even more relevant) today.
Anyway it's on offer TODAY ONLY👇
Have a read & let me know what you think shorturl.at/ONyBZ
It was pretty relevant then. I think it's still pretty relevant (maybe even more relevant) today.
Anyway it's on offer TODAY ONLY👇
Have a read & let me know what you think shorturl.at/ONyBZ
Take the war between Israel & Iran. That's already lifted oil prices recently (albeit they're still lower than earlier in the year)
Take the war between Israel & Iran. That's already lifted oil prices recently (albeit they're still lower than earlier in the year)
That folks STILL feel there's a cost of living problem isn't because they haven't read the latest inflation data. It's because they read inflation differently to economists
That folks STILL feel there's a cost of living problem isn't because they haven't read the latest inflation data. It's because they read inflation differently to economists
Of course not. You're thinking over recent years. Say, the past FOUR years.
And over the past 4 yrs, the level of prices is up 25%.
This is another legitimate measure of cost of living! 👇
Of course not. You're thinking over recent years. Say, the past FOUR years.
And over the past 4 yrs, the level of prices is up 25%.
This is another legitimate measure of cost of living! 👇
And yes, look over the year to May and it's up 3.4%.
And yes, look over the year to May and it's up 3.4%.
Just putting the finishing touches to it. Coming to a screen near you tomorrow.
Bonus points for anyone who can guess what they make/do at this plant👇
Just putting the finishing touches to it. Coming to a screen near you tomorrow.
Bonus points for anyone who can guess what they make/do at this plant👇
In January a whopping 67% of ALL UK exports to America were gold bars.
Ponder that for a moment.
67% of EVERY PHYSICAL THING the UK exported to the US (by value)
Totally unprecedented. Further evidence of the scale of gold outflows from Britain to America
In January a whopping 67% of ALL UK exports to America were gold bars.
Ponder that for a moment.
67% of EVERY PHYSICAL THING the UK exported to the US (by value)
Totally unprecedented. Further evidence of the scale of gold outflows from Britain to America
It says tariffs are one of the reasons the blast furnaces are "no longer financially sustainable".
Press release 👇
It says tariffs are one of the reasons the blast furnaces are "no longer financially sustainable".
Press release 👇
And there will be consequences. A large chunk of its business is no longer economical. Liam is still trying to work out the impact.
But Liam says there could well be job losses
And there will be consequences. A large chunk of its business is no longer economical. Liam is still trying to work out the impact.
But Liam says there could well be job losses
Hence why Liam was frantically tracking those ships
Hence why Liam was frantically tracking those ships
Of all the categories of steel Britain sends to America, stainless steel is by far the biggest. And nearly every tonne of that steel comes from here
Of all the categories of steel Britain sends to America, stainless steel is by far the biggest. And nearly every tonne of that steel comes from here
They tip a massive amount of scrap: old car parts, sinks etc, into a kind of cauldron and then lower big glowing electrodes into it.
Then flip the switch.
⚡️Cue a massive thunder sound as a controlled lightning storm erupts inside it.
They tip a massive amount of scrap: old car parts, sinks etc, into a kind of cauldron and then lower big glowing electrodes into it.
Then flip the switch.
⚡️Cue a massive thunder sound as a controlled lightning storm erupts inside it.
He runs the UK unit of a steel company called Marcegaglia. They make stainless steel - one of the most important varieties of this important alloy. The method of making it was invented in Sheffield. And this company traces its DNA back to that invention.
He runs the UK unit of a steel company called Marcegaglia. They make stainless steel - one of the most important varieties of this important alloy. The method of making it was invented in Sheffield. And this company traces its DNA back to that invention.
In the meantime, here's a clue:
In the meantime, here's a clue:
But check out this chart from the US military during WWII👇
German production of synthetic oil, plant by plant, and how it collapsed when Allies bombed the plants.
Much more on this in Ch 14 of Material World...
But check out this chart from the US military during WWII👇
German production of synthetic oil, plant by plant, and how it collapsed when Allies bombed the plants.
Much more on this in Ch 14 of Material World...
Here's the memo he wrote about it👇
Helpful context next time you hear someone say no US president pre-Trump would ever consider a deal like this
Here's the memo he wrote about it👇
Helpful context next time you hear someone say no US president pre-Trump would ever consider a deal like this
This is a really big deal! Much more disruptive than for steel, potentially. H/t @samuelmarclowe.bsky.social www.forth.news/whpool/67aac...
This is a really big deal! Much more disruptive than for steel, potentially. H/t @samuelmarclowe.bsky.social www.forth.news/whpool/67aac...
Unless I'm missing something the extra tariff on aluminium is going to be 10%, NOT 25%, as Donald Trump said yesterday.
That's quite a big difference. (It was 10% last time. 25% would have been pretty crippling.)👇
Unless I'm missing something the extra tariff on aluminium is going to be 10%, NOT 25%, as Donald Trump said yesterday.
That's quite a big difference. (It was 10% last time. 25% would have been pretty crippling.)👇
Look at Germany, where both the chemicals sector and the wider energy intensive manufacturing sector have seen large falls in output in the past few years 👇
Europe is deindustrialising, and fast.
Look at Germany, where both the chemicals sector and the wider energy intensive manufacturing sector have seen large falls in output in the past few years 👇
Europe is deindustrialising, and fast.