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... Also contributing to the brighter US outlook is the availability of low ... gas rapidly being extracted from the shale fields in the United States," Nick Sowar ... View this article
... is controlled by state or national governments, he said, noting that such state-owned steelmaking ... "Unfortunately, we in the United States are the ... View this article
... 1.11 million tonnes, up 6.1 percent from 1.04 million tonnes a year earlier on the back of higher refined metal usage in the United States (up 11.9 ... View this article
... for a change in various parameters, "brings us back to ... We think we will be in this state for the ... added capacity in both Russia and the United States. ... View this article
... Germany — Aurubis AG's recycled copper business unit is on track to ... Copper, Europe, United States, Nonferrous, Scrap, Nonferrous, Nonferrous,. ... View this article
... $15 per pound.". Daniel Fitzgerald,. United States, China, Nonferrous, Molybdenum, Top Story-Front Page,. URN 3220662. View this article
... burns faster at standard power usage. Corinna Petry,. Scrap Substitutes - HBI, United States, Steel, Steel,. URN 3220786. View this article
... galvanized sheet is $36.50 per ton ($710 per ton). Carbon Steel Flat Products, United States, Steel, Steel,. URN 3220850. View this article
... have seen far too many arrests that don't lead to convictions," state Rep. ... "The police want us to be ... United States, Scrap, Ferrous, Nonferrous, Scrap,. ... View this article
... of the Flat Carbon Americas unit of ArcelorMittal SA, Luxembourg. Daniel Fitzgerald,. Carbon Steel Flat Products, Canada, United States, Steel, Steel ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.