Amid Spanish Farmers’ Protests, The EU Budget Cuts Agriculture And Cohesion Funds Significantly

In the end, the Council has moved closer to the most austere positions of the core countries, proposing a significant cut with respect to the previous budget (1.16% of GDP in 2014-20) and in comparison to the Commission’s proposals (1.11% of GDP) and of Parliament (1.3% of GDP). In addition, it reduces funding for the most significant items so far: cohesion (-12%) and agriculture (-14%). Source The Corner

Chinese warehouses see steel inventories reach record levels as demand reaches a standstill

China’s warehouses have racked up record levels of steel as the coronavirus outbreak has brought construction and manufacturing, which account for more than half of global demand for the material, to a standstill.

Steel makers and traders held a total of 34.3m tons of finished steel products – the highest level ever recorded – as of February 20, according to Shanghai-based industry data provider Mysteel. Source Capital