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... said. "Much of Southeast Asia is preparing for electrical cutbacks on top of an already-weak market," one source said. "I ... View this article
... A market source confirmed that some mills that initially followed Atlas have cut back their increases to $30 per ton, but claimed that the revised hike ... View this article
... said that their retail dealers continue to reduce their inventories and most mining companies have trimmed their orders due to cutbacks in mining ... View this article
Aluminum prices firmed in official trading on the London Metal Exchange June 5 amid technical buying and news that Aluminium Corp. of China (Chalco ... View this article
... "Felman is widely recognized as the leader in terms of market share, so the fact they cut back a furnace sends a pretty strong message. ... View this article
Junior copper-silver miner Revett Minerals Inc. has announced. View this article
Pipe and tube distributors say they would welcome a move by flat-rolled steelmakers to take capacity offline in order to prop up pricing for the substrate ... View this article
... "Demand for metallurgical raw materials remained weak as a result of numerous production cutbacks and stoppages in the steel industry ... View this article
... deals. Deripaska called for industrywide cutbacks to remove the glut of aluminum in warehouses around the world. "Our ... View this article
... Low slab prices in the global market, which led to a margin squeeze in the steel industry, is one of the reasons for the cutback, Baptista 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