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US export yards are cutting their buying prices for ferrous scrap in the absence of new foreign orders and expectations that US market prices might decline ... View this article
Destocking is still hindering a recovery in the aluminum aerospace market, but an end to the slowdown is in sight, industry sources said at AMM's 4th ... View this article
AK Steel Corp.'s electrical steel business is currently looking dim, but could power up in the second half of the year. View this article
WSP Holdings Ltd. isn't letting a US trade action against imports of oil country tubular goods (OCTG) from China get it down. In fact, it would appear that ... View this article
Physical aluminum premiums have raced to 60-month highs as a vehicle shortage in the trucking sector continues to slow domestic metal flow. View this article
Quadra Mining Ltd. produced 49.1 million pounds of copper in the first quarter, up 13 percent from a year earlier thanks in part to output from a new mine ... View this article
Flat-rolled steel prices on the West Coast might finally be headed toward resolution for June as one of the region's two major producers appears to be ... View this article
A dearth of spare material in the United States has antimony prices racing to new record highs as Chinese traders continue to hold metal. View this article
The concentrator at BHP Billiton's Nickel West Leinster facility in Western Australia has resumed operations following a fatal accident on April 11, but ... View this article
The US Department of Justice is suing eight scrap metal recyclers and dealers for the second time to recover $7 million spent by the US Environmental ... View this article
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A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.