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Inventories of unsold vehicles held by both US and foreign companies in the United States reached a 10-year high of 78 days' supply at the beginning ... View this article
The US Defense National Stockpile Center (DNSC) will resume sales of some commodities following the signing of the Defense Authorization Act. View this article
Alcoa Inc. has announced plans to invest about $284 million in a new anode plant in Mosjoen, Norway, with Norwegian partner Elkem ASA, Oslo. View this article
Ferrovanadium prices have continued to push higher, with deals now being struck as high as $16 a pound, market participants said. View this article
The number of drill rigs running in the United States fell by nine last week, with the largest decline in Oklahoma (down 10), while Canadian drilling activity ... View this article
The platinum market will see a surplus in 2005 for the first time since 1998, according to Johnson Matthey Plc's 2004 Interim Platinum Review released ... View this article
After the past year's explosive growth in the steel market, how much longer will the good times last? View this article
Raw steel output in the United States totaled 1973000 tons last week, a 0.6-percent increase from 1962000 tons produced the previous week, as mills ... View this article
Automotive supplier Dana Corp., Toledo, Ohio, said a consolidation of its purchasing activities was helping it offset higher costs for steel, which were ... View this article
Nucor Corp., Charlotte, NC, is raising the raw materials surcharge on all of its special bar quality products by $10 a ton (50 cents per hundredweight) ... View this article
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Do you think steel mills will succeed in their efforts to stop selling at a discount to the CRU index?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
As neither the EPA nor the U.S. Navy sought out domestic metal recycling industry input ... we have no recourse but to support the petition.
Polly Parks, SoRec