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... involvement has been as a trader of the the London Metal Exchange's North American special aluminum alloy contract (Nasaac), a secondary ... View this article
... large die casting firms, met with officials from the LME's aluminum committee May 22 to discuss the effectiveness of the Nasaac, Nadca president ... View this article
... Die Casting Association (Nadca) will meet May 22 to discuss Nadca's concerns about the long-term viability of the Nasaac, Nadca president Daniel ... View this article
... the die casting group's call for immediate changes to the exchange's North American special aluminum alloy contract (Nasaac), Nadca's president ... View this article
... The LME's cash North American special aluminum alloy contract (Nasaac) closed the official session May 2 at $1,730 per tonne (78.5 cents per ... View this article
... tags continued to hold steady April 29, despite continued weakness by the LME's cash North American special aluminum alloy contract (Nasaac). ... View this article
... a letter of complaint with the London Metal Exchange calling for immediate changes to the North American special aluminum alloy contract (Nasaac ... View this article
... The LME's cash North American special aluminum alloy contract (Nasaac) closed the official session at $1,810 per tonne (82.1 cents per pound ... View this article
... The LME's cash North American special aluminum alloy contract (Nasaac) closed the official session at $1,755 per tonne (79.6 cents per pound ... View this article
A decline in the price of the London Metal Exchange's cash North American special aluminum alloy contract (Nasaac) has prompted some ... 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