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... China's economy is also slower than some would have liked, causing ... LME-approved warehouses held 632,150 tonnes of copper globally as of ... View this article
... year-on-year aluminum demand, slowing growth in China, the recession in ... inventory levels in London Metal Exchange-listed warehouses and new ... View this article
... in new bases and furnaces that offer new technology, and will look to expand finished goods warehouse space. ... "We do export a bit to China as well ... View this article
... "Then, quite simply, the rollers in China have an ... Meanwhile, Martens declined to speculate on the potential impact of high warehouse stocks and ... View this article
... HKEx's other plans include a network of LME warehouses in China, as well as new metals products for the Hong Kong and mainland China market. ... View this article
... Nasaac material from the LME-listed warehouses in less ... “The warehouse system is ... Trading Ltd.), Yang Xiao Wu (China Aluminium International ... View this article
... by the tons of material trapped in warehouses, goes in ... and also with the slowdown in China, this has ... the “soft landing” of the Chinese economy didn ... View this article
... Metal Bulletin's Rotterdam in-warehouse copper premiums ... Warehouses helped to boost premiums in the ... facing stiffer competition from China as a ... 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
... in the Americas will increase by 3,000 tonnes to 183,000 tonnes in 2013, with China accounting for 47 ... "Some stocks are in warehouses where you ... 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