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... Market participants attributed the decline mainly to the availability of cheaper scrap from Japan after policy changes to the yen made exports from ... View this article
... "The mood among manufacturers is good, especially with the weaker yen, and we think that manufacturing demand will continue to improve slowly ... View this article
... increasingly bearish and other mini-mills are likely to follow Tokyo Steel's lead in reducing charges, particularly with the yen gaining strength over ... View this article
... Korea surged 38.2 percent year on year to 549,000 tonnes as mini-mills took advantage of the strength of the Korean won against the yen to boost ... View this article
... 2 heavy melt) stood at 30,978 yen ($306.82) per tonne this week, down just 41 yen (41 cents) from the previous week, according to the Japan ... View this article
... Scrapyard dealers are getting quite a lot of inquiries, with the current weakness of the yen favoring exporters, according to Metz Corp.'s Hisatoshi ... View this article
... "With a weaker Japanese yen, exports are really good from Japan," the first trader said, and automotive industry exports are expected to increase. ... View this article
... A scrap buyer for a Taiwanese steel producer said consumers are still focused on heavy melt from Japan as a weaker yen and lower steel prices ... View this article
... While prices were lower compared with 2012, the total value of Japan's steel exports still rose by 15.8 percent, reflecting the weaker yen. ... View this article
SINGAPORE — The weaker yen has led Southeast Asia to import more Japanese steel products, particularly higher-grade product not produced by ... 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
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