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... The red metal will remain in a downward trend in the near ... On Monday, Chinese spot copper price on the Changjiang Nonferrous market lost 100 ... View this article
... Market participants didn't anticipate any sharp ... time soon for the metal, as China ... On the Changjiang Nonferrous Metals Market, copper rose by 205 ... View this article
... spot nickel prices on the Changjiang Nonferrous Metals Market rose to ... one trader in the Wuxi market told AMM sister publication Metal Bulletin ... View this article
... "Markets around the world are disappointed at Bernanke," an ... On the Changjiang Nonferrous Metals Market, copper spot prices lost 360 yuan from ... View this article
London Metal Exchange copper prices fell in ... Market participants expect the Federal ... price on the Changjiang Nonferrous Metals Market gained 110 ... View this article
... Spot copper on the Changjiang Nonferrous Metals Market gained 105 yuan ... The aluminium market continues to have a ... tonnage of the metal is tied ... View this article
... On the Changjiang Nonferrous Metals Market, copper traded at 55,810-55,910 yuan per tonne, up 105 yuan compared with then last session. ... View this article
... "I think markets are generally ... The spot copper price on the Changjiang Nonferrous Metals Market stood at ... The light metal traded in a tight range of ... View this article
... On the Changjiang Nonferrous Metals Market, copper traded in the range 55,650-55,750 yuan per tonne, up 350 yuan compared with last session. ... View this article
... price on the Changjiang Nonferrous Metals Market gained 600 ... eurozone, base metal prices may ... Meanwhile, market participants believe refined ... 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