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Turkish mills kept US ferrous scrap export markets alive in the past week, taking in at least five bulk vessels since Tuesday, sources told AMM. View this article
ArcelorMittal USA Inc.'s proposal to subdivide sections of its Weirton, W.Va., property has been approved by the city's planning commission, paving the ... View this article
European duty-unpaid aluminium premiums have crept up for the third consecutive day as a contango on the London Metal Exchange widens, market ... View this article
Domestic revenue at Russia's largest steel pipe producer, TMK, fell by 3% quarter-on-quarter in the last period of 2011, as demand for large-diameter ... View this article
Brazil-based long steel producer Votorantim Siderurgia had its 2011 results affected by lower sales prices and higher production costs in its home country ... View this article
The London Metal Exchange (LME) has approved the listing of Netherlands- based Kloosterboer's warehouse at the deep-sea port of Vlissingen, Zeeland ... View this article
Dubai-based scrap metal trader and processor the Lucky Group is steeling itself for a fresh bout of global economic turmoil later this year. View this article
Steel Dynamics Inc. (SDI) is forecasting lower earnings in the first quarter as improvements in the company's steel and metals recycling businesses are ... View this article
Two more men have been charged in the shooting death of a Milwaukee scrapyard owner, bringing to three the number of people charged with the ... View this article
China's domestic magnesium prices rose this week in a sign that destocking has run its course. View this article
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