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... here think prime shouldn't go down and claim that some mills are buying at sideways. I'm on the fence with this one. Industrial scrap generation is ... View this article
... market observer said, citing lower industrial production and ... sources also argued that high scrap prices, the ... to bolster demand for prime metal as a ... View this article
... ton levels for obsolete and prime scrap, respectively, over ... since May 2012--but industrial grades were ... for heavy melting and shredded scrap--in ... View this article
... One trend he noted is that steel mills are buying less prompt industrial scrap, or prime scrap, and more lower-grade material in order to cut costs. ... View this article
... market looked to reinstate higher values for the better yields provided by prompt industrial scrap, known in the market as “prime scrap.” In Chicago ... View this article
... been offered up $45 (per ton) on primes but haven't ... to get their needs," said one industrial supplier to ... market up $40 per ton on prime grades, while ... View this article
... well as "premium scrap" like plate and structural, said another Singapore trader who has switched to shredded and prime industrial scrap from HMS ... View this article
... "Supply is good on prime (grades) and ... "Primes are in oversupply to obsolete. ... We have noticed a slight pullback in flow from our industrial customers ... View this article
... sectors have a higher prime base ... sheet from various primary producers and scrap. ... Novelis' industrial products business experienced a slowdown in ... View this article
... There are reportedly large inventories of prime overhanging the market in ... and to be running with skeleton crews and little industrial scrap for the ... 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.