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... Copper and brass service centers' lead times have dropped dramatically as a result of an ongoing slump in demand. Lead times from mills to ... View this article
... The PPI for copper and brass mill shapes slid 2.9 percent, aluminum scrap fell 2.4 percent, copper-based scrap declined 1.8 percent, aluminum mill ... View this article
... CBFC represents US copper and brass mills that together account for 80 percent of all copper and brass mill products produced in the United States ... View this article
NEW YORK — US brass mill product imports slipped 1 percent year over year in April, while total exports climbed 4.2 percent during the month ... View this article
... The only scrap grade to register a change was brass mill No. 1 copper, with the discount narrowing to 2 to 4 cents per pound ... View this article
... YORK — Copper and brass service centers have been able to evade higher fabrication charges by negotiating with the mills, distributor sources ... View this article
... "Most yards I speak to say they are busy but not handling a whole lot of volume; there is still a shortage of material.". Discounts for brass mill No. ... View this article
... Discounts for brass mill No. 1 copper scrap fell to 2 to 4 cents below Comex from 3 to 5 cents previously, putting prices at $3.23 to $3.25 per pound. ... View this article
... 2 also widened to a 25- to 27-cent discount, or $3.10 to 3.12 per pound, from 24 to 26 cents May 1. Discounts for brass mill No. ... View this article
... iron, steel and aluminum and a 4-percent duty on imports of brass scrap. ... Indian mills will no doubt try and reduce their purchase prices in the short ... 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