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NEW YORK — Growth in China's power grid spending is expected to ... power sector accounts for around 40 percent of Chinese copper consumption ... View this article
... We've been in a summer slowdown for a couple of months and we ... no export demand to offset this; I keep reading about the Chinese lowering their ... View this article
... Plus, we're headed into a seasonal slowdown where demand ... 23, as sources indicated that a supply glut caused in part by China's Operation Green ... View this article
... If Constellium were to enter the Chinese market for canstock ... "China is still uncharted territory.". ... may be based in Europe, that region's slowdown isn't ... View this article
... While China is expected to continue ramping up ... a situation in which "the Chinese are not ... has survived the global economic slowdown better than ... View this article
... for a trade case against Chinese stainless imports, which have had a "negative effect on pricing" after a slowdown in the Chinese economy in ... View this article
... But this is seen as just the beginning of a slowdown under which China's government will be reluctant to intervene to prop up the economy unless ... View this article
... regions due to an economic slowdown in China and ... on the new government in China and how ... Late last year, the Chinese government initiated a ... View this article
... Beyond China, there is significant other primary metal ... Chinese consumption growth continues to drive the ... markets have seen a slowdown in new ... View this article
... the sovereign debt crisis in Europe and also with the slowdown in China, this has ... in Europe and the “soft landing” of the Chinese economy 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.