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... Vale at the moment is to ship iron ore into China using smaller vessels, after unloading iron ore from Valemax ships at Subic Bay in the Philippines. ... View this article
... In addition to South Korea, rumors abound that OCTG from India, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan and Turkey and even Japan could be ... View this article
... one executive and hired three others as part of efforts to expand its global presence into South America, Africa, Mexico and the Philippines. ... View this article
Both assets are in the Philippines, and the potential tie-up is an indicator of how the recently merged Glencore Xstrata group may benefit from links ... View this article
... Those to Malaysia, Vietnam, Philippines and South Korea totaled 12,374 tonnes, 16,323 tonnes, 21,323 tonnes and 54,092 tonnes, respectively. ... View this article
... market, sources said. A mill buyer in the Philippines noted that Japanese billet offers are increasing in frequency. "I believe ... View this article
... The vessel on April 5 had unloaded 170,000 tonnes of its payload at the Subic Bay in the Philippines, a source in Shanghai told AMM sister ... View this article
... by June 30, 2015, it must bring in a divestiture trustee to sell its interest via auction in any of its projects in Tampakan, Philippines; Frieda River ... View this article
... said. "All these guys are building mills right now. But it's not only here: It's also in Taiwan, the Philippines, Korea. For business ... View this article
... it also has conducted negotiations on economic partnership agreements with Mexico, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam and ... 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