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... "The Class 8 (truck) market is fine, but not great," he said. "They're not back to replacement levels, so there is some room for uptick.". ... View this article
... the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), said that it would refrain from commenting before it sees "the fine print" of ... View this article
... San Francisco Baykeeper is asking the court to force Premier to gain compliance, pay all fees associated with the legal action, and fine the recycler ... View this article
TORONTO — Essar Steel Algoma Inc. has been fined Canadian $250,000 ($242,596) by Ontario's Ministry of Labour. The fine was issued for ... View this article
... The steel processor exports strip to Mexican subsidiary Serviacero Worthington SA de CV, as well as to other Mexican fine blankers. ... View this article
... She was as adept at discussing the finer points of heavy machinery with technicians on a factory floor as she was closing multimillion-dollar deals ... View this article
... Labrador in April. It is targeting production of 1.75 million to 2 million tonnes of sinter fines and lump this year. The first Capesize ... View this article
... The rise of short-term loans means that mills' operations are becoming tougher, so they have to pay more attention to the finer details, Xue said. ... View this article
has been fined $70,000 by the Ontario Provincial Offences Court for alleged Occupational Health and Safety Act violations that led to the injury of ... View this article
... Mining companies would also be required to repatriate 40 percent of export earnings, failure of which will attract a "fine of an amount equivalent to 5 ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.