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... but sources expect that to turn around later in the week when buyers start looking to purchase low-cost copper. The July Comex contract, the most ... View this article
... Even the drop in copper prices—the July Comex contract, the most actively traded, settled at $3.155 per pound June 18, down 6.6 percent from ... View this article
... The primary aluminum cash contract on the London Metal Exchange ended the ... Prices for 5052 segregated low-copper alloy clips fell to 86 to 88 ... View this article
The Ocean Intrepid, believed to be registered in the Republic of Vanuatu, entered into a contract with Gulf Copper to receive shipyard goods and ... View this article
... Copper Metals said in court documents that it tried for six months to ... apparent that (Harvey) never intended to comply with the contract, which may ... View this article
... on the Oyu Tolgoi project may partially offset the loss of copper production caused by ... Oyu Tolgoi had entered into sales contracts for 75 percent of ... View this article
... The July Comex copper contract closed at $3.185 per pound June 13, while the cash aluminum price on the London Metal Exchange ended the ... View this article
... The July Comex contract, the most actively traded, settled at $3.185 per pound ... 1 copper scrap discounts dipped to 12 to 14 cents per pound below ... View this article
... "Kennecott produced 25 percent of copper in North ... out of (London Metal Exchange-listed) warehouses so we had to make contracts overseas.". ... View this article
... subject to the conclusion of detailed sales contracts.". Production from the Oyu Tolgoi project may partially offset the loss of copper output caused by ... 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