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  • U.S. Steel raises sheet prices

    U.S. Steel Corp has raised spot prices for all flat-rolled steel products by a minimum of $50 per net ton, effective immediately, according to a May 22 letter to customers.

  • Tenaris to fire up forming presses

    Tenaris SA plans to fire up two new U- and O-forming presses representing a $180-million investment at its mill in Pindamonhangaba, Brazil, next week, the company said May 22.

  • ATI, AK Steel, NAS lower stainless steel surcharges

    ATI Allegheny Ludlum Corp., AK Steel Corp. and North American Stainless Inc. (NAS) have lowered their surcharges on most stainless steel grades for June.

  • Power Piping hits back in U.S. Steel lawsuit

    Power Piping Co. has responded to a U.S. Steel Corp. lawsuit seeking to reclaim losses the steelmaker says it sustained following a 2010 explosion at its Clairton, Pa., coke plant.

  • Asian shift hits US scrap exports in quarter

    U.S. ferrous scrap exports slipped slightly in the first quarter compared with a year earlier as demand from Asian consumers remained underwhelming.

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Nonferrous

  • Global Brass pares back size, price of IPO

    Global Brass & Copper Holdings Inc. (GBC) has lowered the size and price of its proposed initial public offering (IPO), according to documents filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) May 22.

  • American Vanadium signs Gildemeister battery deal

    American Vanadium Corp. has entered into an agreement to market and sell Gildemeister Energy Solutions’ CellCube vanadium redox flow batteries in North America.

  • Brazilian copper exports rise; other metal shipments log drop

    Brazil exported significantly more copper ore and copper cathode in April than it did in the same month in 2012, but its shipments of aluminum, alumina, bauxite and most ferroalloys declined, according to the Brazilian trade ministry.

  • Malaga records $3.1M loss in 1st quarter

    Malaga Inc. is continuing to seek financing or a buyer for its Peruvian operations as the tungsten miner posted a $3.1-million net loss for the three months ended March 31.

  • LME, die casters discuss Nasaac concerns

    Nadca, along with representatives from several large die casting firms, met with officials from the LME’s aluminum committee May 22 to discuss the effectiveness of the Nasaac, Nadca president Daniel L. Twarog said.

Supply Chain

  • JIT Steel suit vs. customer seeks $122,089

    JIT Steel Service Inc. has filed a breach-of-contract lawsuit against Spig Industry LLC, a manufacturer of guardrails and other finished steel products, alleging that Spig failed to pay more than $122,000 in outstanding invoices.

  • Metalformers’ outlook holds steady

    The outlook among companies that stamp, form and fabricate metals products held fairly steady in May compared with April, even though some have experienced uneven order rates and shipments this year.

  • Construction index slips in April

    An increase in nonresidential construction starts wasn’t enough to offset a decline in public works in April, resulting in a 1-point slip in the benchmark Dodge Index.

  • Steel for bridge made to spec: Gerdau

    Gerdau Long Steel North America says that the steel it produced to create anchor rods for the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge that have since failed met the specifications "it was ordered to."

  • Manufacturing jobs return from abroad

    U.S. manufacturers have on aggregate stopped offshoring U.S. jobs as domestic production gets comparatively cheaper than producing goods abroad, according to Harry Moser, president and founder of the Reshoring Initiative.


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  • AMM Aluminum Summit preview

    AMM ’s third annual Aluminum Summit in June will offer analysts and executives from every step along the supply chain an opportunity to collaborate, address the challenges facing the industry, and seize the opportunities that domestic and global markets have to offer.

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