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... There will be some higher-level discussions whether they want to go the route of a voluntary restraint agreement or some kind of quota or something ... View this article
... End-users of imported scrap are given import quotas, which can be used to buy scrap from abroad, often through Chinese traders. ... View this article
... Mexican automotive exports to Latin America fell a sharper 31.7 percent to 29,424 units, largely due to the introduction of export quotas in Brazil ... View this article
... com, Dec. 17), China also lifted its quota on outbound shipments of the steelmaking raw material (amm.com, Jan. 8). “Now ... View this article
... China removed its 40-percent coke export tax this year (amm.com, Dec. 17) as well as its quota on outbound coke shipments (amm.com, Jan. ... View this article
... "This decrease is a result of the implementation of export quotas to Brazil and Argentina, the main markets of our sales in South America," the ... View this article
... The contract will be a physical delivered dual-currency contract, will have an aggregate quota for funding offshore trading, and can be traded in ... View this article
... “As consumers, on the one hand, we had our December quota—which was shipped last month and arrived in January—and on the other, scrap ... View this article
... Chinese coke exports are not expected to surge to previous high levels despite the removal of a 40-percent tax and quota, industry sources told ... View this article
SHANGHAI — China has ended its export quota on coking coal following the removal of the country's export tax on the material in mid-December. ... View this article
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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.