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China Steel will keep its steel prices unchanged for June delivery on weak demand and global economic uncertainty. View this article
Domestic steel demand in Germany is stabilising, the country's steel industry assn said on Monday April 23. View this article
The US International Trade Commission (ITC) has made a final determination in its anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigation that imports of ... View this article
A significant year-on-year drop in Spain's crude steel output in March was largely due to the closures of ArcelorMittal production units across the country ... View this article
Analyst Ed Meir looks at what is moving the metal markets on Monday April 23. View this article
Recent talk of a Chinese economic slowdown has been significantly overstated, according to Wiktor Bielski, managing director and global head of commodity ... View this article
The United States must address foreign scrap export restrictions and invest in infrastructure if mini-mills are to remain competitive, industry players said ... View this article
CIS mini-mills have cut their steel billet prices by $5 per tonne to elicit sales for May production, market sources in the region told Metal Bulletin. View this article
US reinforcing bar imports will continue to be strong into the summer due to orders booked in early 2012, buyers and traders said. But those numbers ... View this article
Signature Aluminum Canada Inc. has received an asset-based loan from Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce to help fund growth plans, chief executive ... View this article
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