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Copper scrap prices continue to climb as the material stream dries up following a slowdown in manufacturing industries while overseas demand remains ... View this article
Despite bad news from the automotive industry, the spot price of A380.1 aluminum alloy has increased slightly to about 87.5 cents a pound, market ... View this article
Inseq Corp., Mount Arlington, NJ, has amended its agreement to acquire flat-rolled steel distributor Independent Metal Sales Inc., Hainesport, NJ, for ... View this article
China's State Reserve Bureau (SRB) might seek to export around 30000 tonnes of copper before the end of November in a bid to cover part of the short ... View this article
Timken Co. management and representatives of the United Steelworkers union will meet Tuesday in an effort to advance talks aimed at negotiating a ... View this article
Century Aluminum Co., Monterey, Calif., has been allocated sufficient electricity to accelerate the expansion of its Nordural ehf plant in Akranes, Iceland ... View this article
The zinc concentrate market remains tight with negligible spot activity as major players respond to declining mine production, sources said. While negotiations ... View this article
Alter Trading Corp., the big Midwest scrap processor, is invading the South, setting up a new processing yard and large shredder plant on a 40-acre ... View this article
Industrial Services of America Inc. (ISA) said its board of directors has approved a new program to repurchase up to 200000 shares of its common stock ... View this article
Inco Ltd., Toronto, plans to appeal an Ontario Court of Appeal ruling to certify a class-action suit against the company. 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.