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POSCO Cuts Stainless Steel Prices for August Despite of Higher Nickel Price
South Korean steel giant Posco announced to cut its domestic prices for austenitic stainless coils by 100,000 won/ton for August due to weak market conditions during summer holiday, in spite of higher nickel prices. |
Worldsteel:World Crude Steel Production up by 3.1% Y-O-Y in Jun 2014
World crude steel production for the 65 countries reporting to the World Steel Association (worldsteel) was 137 million tonnes (Mt) in June 2014, an increase of 3.1% compared to June 2013. |
2nd Batch of China Rare Earths Export Quotas for 2014 was 25500 mt
China’s announcement that rare earths export quotas for the second half of 2014 are the same as 2013, show the country’s reluctance to comply with WTO’s ruling. However, the moderate increase in quotas compared to H1 2014 suggests a slowly reviving demand i... |
US Imposes Anti-dumping Duty on Taiwan's Oil Pipe Exporters
The International Trade Administration (ITA) of the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) said Jul 11th that it has issued a final decision to impose anti-dumping duties on oil pipe exporters from Taiwan and other countries in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. |
China to Cancel Tariffs on some Imported Steel Products Used for Processing Trade
China will start levying tariffs on some imported steel products, which are re-exported after processing, from July 31 as part of efforts to tackle overcapacity in the country's bloated steel industry, the finance ministry said on Jul 11th. |
ArcelorMittal considers to acquire Italian steelmaker Lucchini
It is reported that ArcelorMittal is mulling to make an offer for Italy's second largest steel producer Lucchini, according to Italian union CGIL FIOM. |
Canada could Become REE Powerhouse
A report by Canada’s House of Commons Standing Committee on Natural Resources says testimony before the group stressed “Canada has an opportunity to turn its rare earth deposits into a competitive advantage, and at the same time, secure its own supply of thi... |
Arrests at Malaysian Rare Earths Refinery Protests
An Australia-based environmental activist faces the possibility of a two-year prison sentence, in Malaysia, after being arrested while protesting against the world’s largest rare earth refinery. |
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