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... Protection Administration in 2006, listed items banned from nonferrous ... are said to aim for a ban on all loose loads of scrap metal shipped to China ... View this article
... China's Ministry of Environmental Protection banned certain items ... If you're shipping a load of zorba to ... Technically, anything being shipped to China ... View this article
... "It used to be that if you were shipping to northern China ... "I have shipped consistently every week to ... "People used to ship lower-grade material and ... View this article
... 16, banning any magazine that can hold more than ... every five years and imposes a ban on certain ... operated by Luvata Oy, is shipped directly to ... View this article
... is set to produce 60,000 tonnes per year at peak capacity, shipped its first ... Rising taxes in Indonesia could be followed by an export ban by 2014. ... View this article
... $3 per tonne on iron ore shipped to China ... ore producer $6 per tonne in shipping costs compared ... diplomatic level, and also with ship owners, ports ... View this article
... Intercon's defamation lawsuit again BAN (amm.com ... July that Intercon illegally shipped containers of ... it had obtained shipping documents showing it ... View this article
... that it shipped hazardous waste to China in 2011 (amm.com, June 29). BAN last July accused Intercon of illegally shipping containers of hazardous ... View this article
... Last year, BAN accused Intercon of illegally shipping containers of hazardous electronic waste to China. A few weeks later ... View this article
... accusations that Intercon Solutions shipped hazardous waste to China in 2011. BAN last July accused Intercon of illegally shipping containers of ... 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