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... rolled sheet prices into the United States have started to pull back after a run up in the weeks leading up to the country's Lunar New Year holiday in ... View this article
SINGAPORE — Some mills in Southeast Asia appear to be short of ferrous scrap after the Lunar New Year holiday. Traders ... View this article
... However, market sources caution that many players in China are still on vacation for the Lunar New Year, and it's not clear just how competitive ... View this article
... participants expect West Coast exports to grind to a near-complete halt as regional activity in Asia breaks for China's Lunar New Year holiday. ... View this article
... "Finished product demand is slack due to the upcoming Lunar New Year. Expectations are that after the Lunar New Year ... View this article
... demand for imported scrap, particularly from China and Taiwan, where mills are looking to fill inventories before the Lunar New Year holiday next ... View this article
... increase is real or Asian buyers are merely jockeying for position to ensure their tonnage before and shortly after Lunar New Year observances in ... View this article
... Earlier this month, market participants said Chinese demand had failed to rebound significantly following the Lunar New Year (AMM, Feb. 20). ... View this article
... shut down for two weeks over the Lunar holiday with ... to save than to spend on a new appliance, especially ... by an average of 11.6% per year, but in ... View this article
... 50 basis points in three years on November 30, 2011. Investors had expected the second RRR cut around the Chinese Lunar New Year in January ... View this article
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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.