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Summit Inc. is facing repossession of its auto shredder. View this article
The current oversupply of nickel could eventually disappear if big projects like Vale SA's Goro in New Caledonia aren't brought online, according to RBC ... View this article
Kaiser Aluminum Corp. maintains its bullish forecast for the automotive and aerospace industries, president and chief executive officer Jack Hockema ... View this article
Steel and nonferrous metal stampers and fabricators expect business activity and order rates to trend lower for the remainder of 2012, although this year's ... View this article
Copper demand in certain segments is subdued, but Chilean producer Corporación Nacional del Cobre de Chile (Codelco) has had no contract ... View this article
A Florida scrap metal recycler's expansion plans won't be impacted by an accident at the site in which a motorist drove a car through the company's offices ... View this article
Japanese titanium sponge producers, caught between high feedstock prices and titanium markets that have fallen below expectations this year, are shifting ... View this article
North American Tungsten Corp. Ltd. has moved a step closer to completing the environmental assessment of its MacTung tungsten mine in Canada's ... View this article
Brett S. Paddock has been elected president of the International Titanium Association (ITA). View this article
China's daily crude steel output for the first 10 days of October rose 4 percent to 1.916 million tonnes from 1.843 million tonnes in the preceding 10 days ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
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A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.