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LONDON — Anglo-Australian mining major Rio Tinto Plc has declared force ... from its Benga Mine in Mozambique after severe flooding halted rail ... View this article
1 due to floods in Australia caused by ... A Panamax cargo of Australian premium low-volatile hard coking coal with 9.5 percent ash and 0.5 percent ... View this article
... when producers in the former Soviet Union flooded the market with ... producing entities—including the United States, Norway, Australia, Canada, the ... View this article
... of falling finished steel prices and stubbornly high spot tags for coking coal and iron ore, largely as a result of flooding in Australia and demand from ... View this article
... The flood of iron ore spot material from Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton ... trading platform, 90,000 tonnes of 62-percent iron content Australian fines traded ... View this article
... by an improved performance at Queensland Alumina, where abnormal flooding in early ... The six assets up for sale in Australia and New Zealand ... View this article
... "Large cargoes from Vale have flooded the market ... Two transactions of 62% Fe Australian fines were reported today on the physical iron ore trading ... View this article
Anglo American saw metallurgical coal production in Australia fall 8% to 3.7 ... taken by the company after disruption caused by flooding in 2011 ... View this article
... largest iron ore producer in Australia, shipped 12.6 ... and the resulting extensive flooding, FMG announced ... as well as the Australian dollar's higher ... View this article
... Australia, with its higher-quality coking coal resources, is ... were far too leveraged to Australian coking coal when Queensland flooded and didn't ... 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