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Smith Brothers Slitting, a toll processor that started up in 2007 in Detroit, has expanded its processing capacity for a niche product. ... View this article
... When the dust had settled, some mills in Chicago and most mills in Detroit had largely succeeded in securing obsolete scrap at down $10 from May ... View this article
"One look under the hood of the new Corvette will tell you it's not old-fashioned Detroit iron," chairman and chief executive officer Dan Akerson said ... View this article
... and St. Louis have begun scrap negotiations for June, with early trends following those set by Detroit earlier this week. ... View this article
Supply-side fundamentals prevented ferrous scrap prices from falling drastically for a third consecutive month after mills in Detroit traded at ... View this article
... economy is becoming more broad-based.". Truck sales by Detroit-based GM were up 15 percent vs. the same month last year ... View this article
... pressure plates and torque-converter components for such customers as Auburn Heights, Mich.-based Chrysler Group LLC; Detroit-based General ... View this article
... business remains strong and the future is bright, as demonstrated by recent investment announcements," a spokesman for Detroit-based GM said ... View this article
... Support for higher premiums comes in part from long queues at London Metal Exchange-listed warehouses, particularly in Detroit, he said. ... View this article
... automotive manufacturing capabilities as German automakers and suppliers expand in the southeastern United States and as the Detroit-area "Big ... 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