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NEW YORK — Nucor Corp.'s scrap surcharge on special bar quality (SBQ) products will remain unchanged in July at $10.50 per hundredweight ... View this article
LONDON — KME Group SpA, a leading player in the global copper-processing industry, has introduced a $40-per-tonne copper surcharge on the ... View this article
... the following formula: LME cash aluminum official price (ask) + AMM Midwest aluminum premium (average) + AMM alloy surcharge assessment. ... View this article
Spot prices for most special bar quality (SBQ) products have slipped slightly this month compared with May amid short lead times, plentiful inventories ... View this article
... are waiting to see what will happen with the raw material surcharge. Traditionally, beam mills announce their raw material surcharges after AMM ... View this article
... in recent weeks on the back of lower surcharges, with market ... and the price drops were instead indicative of surcharge reductions announced by ... View this article
... "The scrap surcharge mechanism has worked very well. It's been a reasonable approach." A move away from surcharges could make the market ... View this article
... steel prices without waiting for scrap to settle, joining an apparent industrywide shift away from the raw material surcharge component previously ... View this article
... AMM settled its Chicago consumer buying price for shredded automotive scrap, traditionally used as the basis for Nucor's raw material surcharge. ... View this article
... signal the market's growing discontent with the raw material surcharge mechanism, steel ... used as the basis for some mills' raw material surcharges. ... 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