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... Brazilian imports of iron and steel products from China stood at $1.83 ... are now five anti-dumping investigations on steel imports in Brazil—and all ... View this article
... through March 2012, Brazilian foreign trade ... Brazil imported 22,846 tonnes of refractory materials ... producers ArcelorMittal Brasil SA, ThyssenKrupp's ... View this article
... around the $600-per-ton mark, import business has ... lack of Russian sheet availability, Brazilian product also ... "Brazil hasn't been an option for four ... View this article
... Minas Gerais, in Brazil's southeastern region, was ... Between January and May, Brazilian exports totaled ... Pig Iron, Import/Export/Trade, Latin America ... View this article
LONDON — Long steel imports into Brazil fell by 16 percent year on year in May to less than 60,000 tonnes. The country imported 59,193 tonnes of ... View this article
... is lots of cable demand in Brazil," Luis Carlos ... quarter export revenue for the Brazilian aluminum industry ... Imports also fell 9.4 percent year on year ... View this article
... Sources told AMM sister publication Steel First that exporting slab from Brazil is no longer profitable, leading to the drop in volumes. ... View this article
MUNICH — Brazilian miner Vale SA remains optimistic about the likelihood of ... Iron Ore, Logistics/Freight, Import/Export/Trade, Latin America, China ... View this article
... On a number of occasions, Brazilian miner Vale SA suspended iron ... The general expectation in Brazil is that, even if US pig iron imports do fall ... View this article
... months from June 21, 2013, Brazilian foreign trade ... V&M do Brasil general director Alexandre Lyra told ... Brazil imported 49,442 tonnes of this type of ... View this article
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A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.