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... Mexico's passenger vehicle sales rose 9.8 percent year on year in April, according to national automotive dealership association Amda. ... View this article
... June 10). Nathan Laliberte,. Lead, Automotive, Energy, United States, Nonferrous, Scrap, Nonferrous, Scrap,. URN 3220386. View this article
... "I don't get how the yards I talk to say that inbound flow is slow. Automotive is very strong, housing is doing better, things are improving. ... View this article
North American service center sources debated the future health of the aluminum market amid news that US aluminum shipments and inventories ... View this article
... further into value-added aluminum products and its optimism about the long-term prospects for aluminum in the aerospace and automotive sectors. ... View this article
... The company's packaging and automotive rolled products division saw revenue dip 2.5 percent to €390 million ($520.3 million) as shipments slid ... View this article
... million and 1.36 million tons, up 4 to 5 percent from 1.29 million tons in the first quarter due to increased shipments to the automotive and carbon ... View this article
Spurred by freight costs, currency exchange rates and lead times, the global automotive industry is realigning its supply base by geography ... View this article
... 105,000 pieces annually to the Guadalajara facility. Tube and Pipe, Automotive, Mexico, Europe, Steel, Steel,. URN 3219716. View this article
... They are getting better. Manufacturing is steady, aerospace is good, automotive is good and the trailer business is decent," he said. ... 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