Dom Yanchunas

Dom Yanchunas is a senior steel and industrial markets reporter at Kallanish, where he analyzes trade policies, supply chain shifts, and energy transition impacts on heavy industry. With 28+ years spanning Bloomberg, AP, and maritime trade publications, his work blends regulatory expertise with ground-level operational insights.

Pitching Priorities

  • Policy-to-Profitability Angles: Example: How DOE’s infrastructure grants affect regional steel demand.
  • Cross-Border Logistics Tech: Focus on nearshoring tools for North American manufacturers.
  • Scalable Decarbonization: Case studies of sub-5-year ROI emissions projects in mining/steel.

Avoid

  • Consumer-facing metal products or retail investment trends.
  • Theoretical ESG frameworks without implementation timelines.

Yanchunas’ presidency of the American Society of Business Publication Editors (2017–2018) underscores his commitment to ethical industrial journalism. His articles are required reading for trade compliance officers and plant managers navigating post-globalization supply chains.

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Bio

Dom Yanchunas: Career Trajectory and Editorial Expertise

Dom Yanchunas is a veteran business journalist with nearly three decades of experience covering industrial markets, maritime policy, and energy-sector developments. His work at Kallanish exemplifies his focus on global steel trade dynamics, while his earlier roles at Professional Mariner, Bloomberg, and the Associated Press underscore his versatility in analyzing complex supply chains and regulatory landscapes.

Key Career Milestones

  • 2016–Present: Senior steel market analyst at Kallanish, specializing in antidumping cases and industrial policy.
  • 2013–2016: Editor-in-Chief of Professional Mariner, where he reported on Arctic shipping routes and Coast Guard operations.
  • 2000–2013: Financial journalist at Bloomberg and AP, covering metals pricing and mining mergers.

Representative Articles and Analysis

1. US issues final CVD rates on Korean stainless (Kallanish, 2025)

This premium analysis dissects the US International Trade Commission’s imposition of 12.8–15.7% countervailing duties on South Korean stainless steel imports. Yanchunas contextualizes the ruling within broader US-EAST Asia trade tensions, citing production overcapacity in Asia and the Biden administration’s “structural overproduction” framework. The piece stands out for its granular breakdown of regional capacity utilization rates and interviews with mill executives anticipating retaliatory measures.

2. Canada’s Venture Steel Slitting Line Expansion (Kallanish, 2024)

Yanchunas spotlights Venture Steel’s CAD 14 million investment in Ontario-based infrastructure to process high-strength automotive steel. The article links localized capital expenditures to continental reshoring trends, emphasizing how USMCA rules of origin requirements are reshaping North American auto supply chains. A notable passage contrasts Venture’s strategy with stagnant EU investments, using EUROFER data to underscore geopolitical divergences.

3. 5 Things We Learned at NASPD Convention (AMM, 2019)

Covering the National Association of Steel Pipe Distributors summit, this piece synthesizes executive panels on tariff engineering and ESG compliance. Yanchunas highlights then-nascent debates about Section 232 exemptions and carbon tracking protocols—topics that gained prominence in subsequent years. His inclusion of ethical sourcing case studies from Tioga Pipe exemplifies his focus on operational pragmatism over theoretical frameworks.

Beat Analysis and Pitching Recommendations

1. Prioritize Policy-Driven Market Impacts

Yanchunas consistently links regulatory changes to tangible business outcomes. A 2025 analysis of ITC stainless rulings [1] paired tariff data with mill shipment forecasts, demonstrating his appetite for policy-to-profitability narratives. Successful pitches should mirror this approach—e.g., “How DOE’s hydrogen hub grants will affect Midwest specialty steel demand.”

2. Highlight Cross-Border Supply Chain Innovations

His coverage of Venture Steel’s slitting line [2] exemplifies interest in capital projects addressing continental trade flows. Pitches involving nearshoring tech (e.g., Mexico-Canada rail upgrades) or customs automation tools align with this focus. Avoid consumer-facing logistics stories.

3. Anchor Energy Transitions in Industrial Realities

While covering green steel initiatives, Yanchunas prioritizes scalability over aspirational claims. A 2024 piece on Vale’s solar-powered pellet plants [1] critiqued production timelines rather than merely echoing net-zero pledges. Pitches should emphasize deployable solutions for Scope 3 emissions in heavy industry.

Awards and Recognition

“The truth is, our subscribers are paying us to perform with diligence and guts on their behalf.” — Dom Yanchunas, ASBPE Ethics Chat (2017)
  • ASBPE National President (2017–2018): Led ethics initiatives during heightened “fake news” challenges, advocating for B2B journalism’s role in combating misinformation.
  • Multiple Azbee Awards: Recognized for investigative series on Great Lakes shipping bottlenecks and post-COVID steel hoarding practices.

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