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China has approved rail projects valued at 49.47 billion yuan ($7.95 billion) for two cities. View this article
Silicomanganese prices have fallen as large quantities of material have been sold at lower levels recently after weeks of little activity. View this article
US raw steel output totaled 1764000 net tons last week, down 1.6 percent from 1792000 tons the previous week, as mills operated at an average ... View this article
Japanese ferrous scrap prices appear to be taking a breather after their recent climb as mini-mills complete their restocking. View this article
The Alabama State Port Authority expects steel's role to increase even with the uncertainty surrounding ThyssenKrupp AG's steel rolling facility in Calvert ... View this article
An Enbridge Inc. subsidiary has formed a joint venture with Canopy Prospecting Inc. to develop rail capacity that would deliver crude oil from the Bakken ... View this article
Scrapyards, commodity shippers and terminals along the Mississippi River are preparing to move material by rail and truck instead of via barge, despite ... View this article
Indian steel mills have significantly lowered their bids for ferrous scrap over the past few days, market participants said, resulting in a complete halt to ... View this article
Pacific Recycling Inc. is seeking funds to install an auto shredder at its Eugene, Ore., facility. View this article
Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. expects operating earnings from its ferrous scrap division to plunge some 60 percent to about $4 per ton during its fiscal ... 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
This whole thing is becoming a game of smoke.
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