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... amm.com, June 11), and the company reportedly had arranged an event for local media and traders that Mongolian prime minister Norovyn ... View this article
... canceling orders. Now I don't have to stretch to build inventory for July, which historically is a tighter month for prime scrap. And ... View this article
... level. Prime scrap, meanwhile, traded sideways in both regions compared with May, sources said, leaving AMM's No. 1 ... View this article
Market participants said prime grades mostly continued to trade at prices unchanged from May, with some uptick to the east of Chicago and Indiana ... View this article
... Those Midwest mills that have already traded have for the most part accepted unchanged prices on prime grades such as No. ... View this article
... at least one source felt demand was lower for prime grades. "I think there was a weakening in mill demand, because otherwise primes would not ... View this article
... selling similar products into the market from its 520,000-tonne-per-year rail mill in Pueblo, Colo., Alekseyenko told Russia's Prime Business News ... View this article
... Kojo noted that Japanese blast-furnace-based mills have restarted purchases of domestic prime grade scrap since April. ... View this article
... This generally becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy," said one broker who expects the price differential between prime and cut grades to widen a little ... View this article
... whatever the LME does," Martens said, conceding that the benefit Novelis sees from using recycled aluminum instead of prime material drops with ... 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