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... try to maintain employment and Chinese mills attempt ... "China will become a huge steel scrap exporter," he ... Marcus said that with scrap prices likely ... View this article
... Stainless scrap market participants painted a gloomy picture of scrap demand, saying ... this; I keep reading about the Chinese lowering their ... View this article
... he said, questioning how long the current scrap price uptick ... The Turkish market continues to be affected by cheaper Chinese offers, he said ... View this article
... Market participants attributed the decline mainly to the availability of cheaper scrap from Japan ... China's consumption of US scrap totaled 129,380 ... View this article
... "The Chinese have been absent for the better part of two weeks," he said. ... Nathan Laliberte,. Market Stories, United States, Scrap, Nonferrous,. ... View this article
... to run operations in the United States and China, reducing scrap and increasing ... believes it will create further volatility in a market this is ... View this article
... Taiwan ... nearly impossible.". Sean Davidson,. Scrap, Market Stories, Asia, United States, China, Scrap, Ferrous,. URN 3218076. View this article
... nonferrous sensor-sorted scrap to Chinese ports, several ... to the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries. ... a good amount of zurik to China every month ... View this article
... largest copper plant at Tuticorin, and a shortage of scrap in China that has ... our own forecasts and those of other people in the market about the ... View this article
... as news of some cargo sales filtered into the market. ... sale of heavy melt and shredded scrap was confirmed ... rumors of a bulk sale to China at $365 ... 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