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The next two months will be crucial for flat-rolled steel demand in the West, although California Steel Industries Inc. (CSI) doesn't expect a repeat of the ... View this article
Higher freight rates have pushed copper premiums up even as business conditions soften due to the summer slowdown. View this article
UK general insurance giant Aviva will boost the amount of capital it generates by at least 30% to £1.3bn across 2010, according to Pat Regan, chief financial ... View this article
US and Canadian aluminum producers' shipments climbed to 1.53 billion pounds in May, the second-strongest shipping month so far this year, according ... View this article
The restart of United Co. Rusal's majority-owned Ewarton Works alumina refinery in Jamaica has been delayed, but the ramp-up process should be ... View this article
David Kramer has left INTL Commodities Inc. after three years to join Kataman Metals. View this article
Flat-rolled steel demand and prices will slump over the summer before recovering again by September, executives at Worthington Industries Inc. have ... View this article
Deliveries of cars and trucks by the top seven automakers in the United States fell 11.9 percent last month from May following a 13.6-percent jump from ... View this article
US ferroalloy prices have softened and traders fear the summer slowdown might be worse than previously anticipated, market participants said. View this article
South African trade union Solidarity, the country's largest trade union, has called for emergency negotiations with state-owned power company Eskom ... 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