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... Metallurgical coal exports posted a 24.6-percent decline in ... domestic activity limits the pull for imports.". ... Nickel, Tin, Zinc, Iron Ore, Coal, Scrap, Import ... View this article
... is securing port capacity in the United States to facilitate the movement of metallurgical and thermal ... Coal, Import/Export/Trade, United States, Steel,. ... View this article
... consumption, he said, while world steel production is projected to increase to 2 billion tonnes in 2020 and global metallurgical coal imports to 518 ... View this article
... Metallurgical coal exports fell 10.5 percent to $634 million. ... of the list as net oil imports continue to ... Tin, Zinc, Carbon Steel, Coal, Import/Export/Trade ... View this article
... Metallurgical coal exports valued at $708 million in January ... billion in January and imports reached $228.9 ... The larger oil import bill accounted for ... View this article
SINGAPORE — China's metallurgical coal import market lost traction during the week ended March 1, with few buyers in the market, traders told ... View this article
SINGAPORE — China's market for imported metallurgical coal remained quiet after the weeklong Chinese New Year holiday, with few transactions. ... View this article
SINGAPORE — China's demand for metallurgical coal will increase steadily in 2013 ... However, import prices won't keep increasing as they did from ... View this article
SINGAPORE — China's metallurgical coal import prices rose during the week ended Feb. 1 due to floods in Australia caused ... View this article
... Roy Hinkamper, commodity lead for metallurgical coal at KPMG LLP ... work (at current coking coal prices) and they continue exporting close to ... 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