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... scrap is trading at a premium in the thinly supplied European market, following a trend seen more widely in the United States and China, a source ... View this article
... Futures Exchange—plus the regional premiums is greater than the exchange price, Martens said. "Then, quite simply, the rollers in China have an ... View this article
... for the 62-percent iron ore spot market cfr China, vice president of ... resale price, adjusted for any product quality specification premiums or penalties ... View this article
... result of big increases in local market premiums that Chinese ... Therefore, our Chinese competitors are ... been hurt by slower growth in China than had ... View this article
... warehousing, interest and delivery costs, with no additional premium. ... Koch Metals Trading Ltd.), Yang Xiao Wu (China Aluminium International ... View this article
... Warehouses helped to boost premiums in the first quarter as ... are also facing stiffer competition from China as a ... flat to or at a premium over Comex ... View this article
... how trends in LME and premium pricing affect ... and also with the slowdown in China, this has ... and the “soft landing” of the Chinese economy didn't ... View this article
... despite some regional price premiums, as well ... But Chinese production has continued to gallop ... China's internal market has actually moved toward ... View this article
... he added, but this is likely to change, especially as Chinese consumers of ... Metal Bulletin's in-warehouse Rotterdam tin premiums stand at $400 to ... View this article
... stocks over 200,000 tonnes and China working through ... Rio Tinto—plus falling Chinese consumption, and ... buy at an inflated premium, and nobody ... 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