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... for mill finished product, which fetches a lower premium than painted ... its Decatur, Ala., facility, which should improve quality and delivery times, the ... View this article
... The premium for No ... AMM's delivered premiums for special-high-grade (SHG) zinc remained at 8 to 9 cents per pound June 6, but traders, producers ... View this article
... delivery into their warehouses—not bonded LME warehouses—and are able to supply the auto industry on an as-needed basis at a premium ... View this article
... the spot market. AMM's delivered copper premiums remained in a range of 7 to 9 cents per pound May 29 vs. a range of ... View this article
... was originally scheduled to deliver, the company said ... Traders said copper premiums, which since the ... But deliveries further forward remain uncertain ... View this article
... Japan is above second-quarter premiums, three trading ... has offered aluminum at a premium of $254 ... Metal Exchange cash price for delivery at main ... View this article
... AMM's delivered premiums rose to between 8 and 9 cents ... in New Orleans for prompt delivery, according to ... stuck in the queue to deliver material out ... View this article
... are creating competition and a significant delivery backlog.". ... Nadca member asked if the premiums for the ... price and not the delivered or negotiated ... View this article
... the situation has put upward pressure on domestic copper premiums, which are ... 30,000 tonnes of concentrates a month to be delivered over the ... View this article
... For example, in the fourth quarter CEZinc received increased deliveries of zinc ... the rise in production as well as firmer premiums, which averaged ... 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