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Copper scrap once again is flowing strongly to the Far East while Europe continues to grow as a healthy outlet for secondary material, according to the ... View this article
Skyrocketing base metals prices are filling the war chests of the world's largest miners and metals producers this year, but there is little evidence to suggest ... View this article
WMC Resources Ltd., Southbank, Australia, has raised its offering price for cobalt to $17 a pound, although market participants are split over whether ... View this article
Melting Pot thought Lakshmi Mittal was the Genghis Khan of the steel industry, but that opinion might have to be revised. Tom Danjczek, president of ... View this article
Talks at the El Abra copper mine in northern Chile resumed as striking workers blocked the mine access road for 17 hours as part of their campaign for ... View this article
Spot terms for copper concentrates continue to rise as more annual contracts settle in line with benchmark deals. View this article
Commonwealth Industries Inc., due to become part of Aleris International Inc. by the end of this year, has received sufficient noteholder support to cancel ... View this article
More than one participant at last Monday's trilateral steel conference in Washington commented on the luncheon address by Grant Aldonas, Commerce ... View this article
Imports of brass mill products totaled 65915329 pounds in September, up more than 40 percent from the same month last year, while exports climbed ... View this article
US exports of aluminum scrap set a record in September, as did the tonnage headed for China, including Hong Kong. The upswings weren't dramatic ... 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?
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