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Nucor Fastener plans to invest $23.2 million at its St. Joe, Ind., plant to expand the building, install new equipment and hire up to 30 additional employees ... View this article
Powdermet Inc. has formed a joint venture with specialty truck builder Oshkosh Corp., aluminum foundry Eck Industries Inc. and the University of Wisconsin ... View this article
The Lesotho government needs to have greater control over the country's mining sector than it has now, according to Mpho Malie, chairman of the Lesotho ... View this article
Tata Steel has increased its 2012 iron ore offtake agreement with Norwegian producer Northern Iron's Sydvaranger Gruve subsidiary to 1.775 million ... View this article
Iron ore swaps volumes dropped after a run of busy trading days, with one 100,0000tonne trade making up the bulk of business, brokers told Metal Bulletin ... View this article
Base metals prices continued to weaken in pre-market trading on the London Metal Exchange on Thursday May 24, as European leaders continued ... View this article
Severstal, Russia's second-largest steelmaker, expects export prices for the country's steel products to fall on lower costs and weak demand in Europe ... View this article
Spanish, Portuguese and Italian rebar producers have kept domestic prices unchanged in the week beginning May 21 as local demand remains subdued ... View this article
Timken Co. will close its steel bearings manufacturing facility in St. Thomas, Ontario, within a year at it looks. View this article
Base metals stabilised in official trading on the London Metal Exchange on Thursday May 24, after the eurozone debt crisis saw prices fall heavily on ... 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