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... shutdowns at Boliden's copper and zinc smelters since the ... Warehouses helped to boost premiums in the first ... trend has been seen in Asia and the ... View this article
SHANGHAI — Zinc premiums in Asia have weakened ahead of the Chinese New Year holiday. In Singapore, zinc premiums ... View this article
... 595 yuan) Cash: -$20 (-125 yuan) Zinc Three-month ... For details of physical premiums in Shanghai, and other Asian locations, please see ... View this article
... 1). US premiums are now sufficiently high to incentivize diversions from Europe and Asia, and sources ... tonnes of previously canceled zinc in Johor ... View this article
... Rajasthan, India-based Hindustan Zinc rarely exports its ... Asian lead premiums have rallied strongly in ... a lot of material leaving Asia and moving to ... View this article
... head of business development for Asia at Sucden ... exchange copper edged up in Asian morning trading, with ... Zinc traded at $1,892.75 per tonne, up ... View this article
... $80 (-506 yuan) Cash: $99 (622 yuan) Zinc Three-months ... For details of physical premiums in Shanghai, and other Asian locations, please ... View this article
... $90 (-564 yuan) Cash: $57 (360 yuan) Zinc Three-months ... For details of physical premiums in Shanghai, and other Asian locations, please ... View this article
... 331 yuan) Cash: $122 (769 yuan) Zinc Three-months ... For details of physical premiums in Shanghai, and other Asian locations, please see ... View this article
... 727 yuan) Cash: $28 (175 yuan) Zinc Three-months ... For details of physical premiums in Shanghai, and other Asian locations, please see ... 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
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel