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A Cocoa, Fla., recycler has been given an additional 30 days to clean up its operation to satisfy complaints from local authorities and a regulatory agency ... View this article
Copper prices in New York showed some resilience to the dramatic sell-off in London and Shanghai sparked by talk of a probe into large Chinese ... View this article
Sapa Extrusions North America will spend $10 million to expand casting pit operations at its Cressona, Pa., facility, adding some 100 million pounds ... View this article
Gerdau Macsteel is planning a $67-million capital investment program for its Monroe (Mich.) Works, including a capacity expansion, citing optimism about ... View this article
Consolidated Thompson Iron Mines Ltd. has received approval to increase the amount of iron ore concentrate that it can ship over the Bloom Lake railway ... View this article
Diversified Metal Products Inc. (DMP), a metals fabricator and installer, has won a handful of contracts valued at more than $8.5 million from contractor ... View this article
Iron ore and coal cargoes on the St. Lawrence Seaway continued to rise through August, with gains of 45.2 percent and 32.4 percent, respectively, from ... View this article
Canadian fabricator ADF Group Inc. is optimistic that 2011 will show improvement despite ongoing weakness in the construction arena. View this article
Steel industry players said President Obama's planned $50-billion investment in a national infrastructure program falls far short of what's required, estimating ... View this article
Steel production, sales, shipments, new orders and pricing in regions like Chicago, Cleveland and St. Louis registered late-summer gains, but slowed ... 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