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Thwarting a potential takeover of Falconbridge Ltd. by Xstrata Plc, Inco Ltd. has agreed to pay Canadian $12 billion ($10.2 billion) for the fellow Toronto ... View this article
The number of drill rigs running in the United States fell by two last week, with the largest decrease in Texas (down eight), while Canadian drilling activity ... View this article
The nickel price hasn't reached its peak and still has room to run despite the metal's recent struggles on the London Metal Exchange, leaders of Toronto ... View this article
Automotive parts maker Johnson Controls Inc. (JCI) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Paris-based battery manufacturer Saft Groupe ... View this article
Higher prices and weaker demand from offshore ferroalloy makers drove down US exports of titanium scrap in July after two months of better-than-average ... View this article
Metals USA Inc., Houston, has agreed in principle to settle a class-action lawsuit filed by shareholders related to its agreement to be acquired by affiliates ... View this article
Maine officials have made some changes intended to reassure computer and television manufacturers as regulations governing electronics recycling ... View this article
The world's first exchange-traded ferrous scrap futures contract, launched on the Central Japan Commodity Exchange (C-Com) Monday, attracted almost ... View this article
Metals service center operator Earle M. Jorgensen Co., Lynwood, Calif., has broken ground for a new 20000-square-foot metal processing and distribution ... View this article
Raw steel output in the United States totaled 1995000 tons last week, a 0.3-percent increase from 1990000 tons the previous week, as mills operated ... 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