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NEW YORK — Copper prices hit a 1.5-month low June 18, but sources ... later in the week when buyers start looking to purchase low-cost copper. ... View this article
... The rapid decline in copper prices can have a negative effect on profits ... said, noting that many service centers charge customers for the price of the ... View this article
The price range for secondary smelters' mixed low-copper ... more competitive in terms of pricing lately," one ... at $1.10 to $1.11 and low-copper A360.1 ... View this article
... In the United States, demand has slowed sooner than usual (amm.com, June 12) despite lower copper prices, traders and buyers told AMM. ... View this article
... for the purchase of nonferrous and nonaluminum mining projects, which will now contribute to the cost of the ... Copper, Latin America, Nonferrous,. ... View this article
CHICAGO — Prices for metal scrap, ores and primary ... The biggest producer price index (PPI) decline was ... The PPI for copper and brass mill shapes ... View this article
... while aluminum prices have remained low. The July Comex copper contract closed at $3.185 per pound June 13, while the cash aluminum price on ... View this article
... were serving to bolster prices. "If a supplier has a good load of bare bright to ship, they can pretty much name their price," one copper scrap trader ... View this article
... even bid flat to the LME price to secure high-quality concentrates. But today, with or without Grasberg, there is a lot more copper concentrate around ... View this article
... existing winter roads to minimize environmental impact and cost, with the ... environmental assessment for the Eagle's Nest nickel-copper project 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