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US copper scrap exports rose 18.7 percent in February due to strong Chinese demand. View this article
Cash copper prices are expected to average $7716 per tonne on the London Metal Exchange next year, up 2.6 percent from an anticipated $7522 this ... View this article
Owl Wire & Cable Inc. has landed a financial award to help it retain 172 jobs. View this article
Molycorp Minerals LLC, the only active rare earths minerals producer in the United States, has filed a registration statement for an initial public offering ... View this article
Lakeside Steel Inc. showed record productivity and shipments during the fiscal fourth quarter ended March 31, but the tube products producer didn't offer ... View this article
US imports of brass mill products increased in February vs. a year earlier while exports declined, according to the latest data from the Copper and Brass ... View this article
Alexin LLC has named Paul Morris to the newly created position of sales manager. View this article
Arch Coal Inc. sank into the red during the first quarter as a strong metallurgical coal market wasn't enough to offset weakness in steam coal sales. View this article
Even as it awaits a turnaround in its historically strongest market—jet engines—Ladish Co.'s first-quarter net income more than quadrupled, helped ... View this article
Independent natural gas producer Atlas Energy Inc. has entered into a $1.7-billion Marcellus Shale joint venture with Reliance Industries Ltd., India's ... 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
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel