Proving costlyLiz Newmark examines rising production costs in Europe and their impact on can manufacturing and filling plants across the continent Business news, Can & end making, Filling, Raw materials, Regulations, Sustainability
Trump tariffs could disrupt global can industryThe international can making and filling industry is assessing the impact of a second Donald Trump presidency in the US, given he has threatened to impose universal tariffs on all imports. By Keith Nuthall, in Ottawa; Liz Newmark, in Brussels; and Brenda Dionisi Business news
Future impact of trade highlighted at ALFED Parliamentary Breakfast BriefingOn 19 September, the Aluminium Federation, ALFED, will host members for its annual parliamentary breakfast briefing, aiming to provide valuable insight into the evolving aluminium landscape, with a focus on importing and exporting. Business news
Associations call on trade ministers to tackle state subsidiesThe Aluminum Association, European Aluminium, the Aluminium Association of Canada and the Japan Aluminium Association jointly released their newest policymaker briefing on the ongoing challenges in the global trade of aluminium. Business news
CMI responds to aluminium and steel tariffsThe Can Manufacturers Institute (CMI) has said it applauds the exclusion of aluminium and steel tariffs from the US Canada and Mexico Trade Agreement. Business news, Can & end making
CMI letter to President Trump opposing quotas on aluminum and steelRobert Budway, president of the Can Manufacturers Institute wrote a letter to the President of the US, opposing the quotas on aluminium and steel. Can & end making