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Stainless steel scrap broker/processor buying prices have fallen to their lowest levels since June 2009, with market participants lamenting a lack of domestic ... View this article
DLA Strategic Materials is again offering more than 1148 short tons of high-carbon ferrochrome and 1.68 million pounds of low-carbon ferrochrome ... View this article
Rio Tinto Plc has begun cutting staff at its London offices, AMM sister publication Metal Bulletin understands. View this article
KME Group SpA, a leading player in the global copper-processing industry, has introduced a $40-per-tonne copper surcharge on the metal value contained ... View this article
Transportation and logistics providers are working to develop cost-saving innovations for the metals industry, several executives said during a workshop ... View this article
Steel importers must offer more risk management services to customers in order to compete with domestic suppliers, members of the board of the American ... View this article
Production of copper concentrates at Tiger Resources Ltd.'s Kipoi copper project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) could hit 43000 tonnes ... View this article
Allied Tube & Conduit Corp.'s performance has improved so far this year across its end markets serving the nonresidential construction sector, although ... View this article
FlexSteel Pipeline Technologies Inc. says that demand for its line pipe products has grown this year despite a softer overall market. View this article
Copper prices hit a 1.5-month low June 18, but sources expect that to turn around later in the week when buyers start looking to purchase low-cost copper ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.