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Offshore sales of No. 1 heavy melting scrap were 25 percent lower in August than the previous month as steel scrap importers in Turkey, Thailand and ... View this article
Timken Co. tripled its earnings on record sales in the third quarter, but cast doubt over 2009 because of weak automotive markets and uncertainty about ... View this article
Production workers at steel pipe and tube distributor Marmon/Keystone Corp., members of United Steelworkers union Local 8042-01, have ratified a ... View this article
With the vast majority of Chinese aluminum smelters operating in the red at current prices, meaningful cutbacks are becoming a reality for most producers ... View this article
Joining the trend of steelmakers acquiring scrap companies, Gerdau Ameristeel Corp., Tampa, Fla., has bought Guelph, Ontario-based Metro Recycling ... View this article
Since halting production in 1999 amid plunging copper prices, Asarco LLC's El Paso, Texas, smelter has faced growing opposition to plans to reopen ... View this article
India plans to impose a 10-percent duty on steel imports and withdraw an export duty imposed in May on semi-finished steel and long products, a Steel ... View this article
Demand for coking coal will remain strong continue despite recent steel production cuts as current economic woes weigh heavily on the global ... View this article
While demand pushed up coking coal prices this past year and will continue to do so after the economic crisis has passed, industry sources say other ... View this article
Strong energy-related demand in tubular products helped Northwest Pipe Co. beat Wall Street earnings forecasts for the third quarter, although the ... View this article
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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.