[verwijderd] 31 augustus 2009 22:20 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 Preview of Today's Top ArticleEuropean mills increase scrap surcharges for sectionsEuropean section mills have implemented large increases in their scrap surcharges for September, they tell Steel Business Briefing.Germany's Peiner Träger, the sections producing arm of the Salzgitter group, has raised its surcharge on beams to €115/tonne ($165/t) for September, up €28/t from €87/t in August. to read more subscribe hereTODAY'S TOP SBB HEADLINESSBB Special Report : Posco's Indian project moves closer SE Asian importers stay away from HRC market ArcelorMittal raises US sheet prices by $60/s.ton ArcelorMittal Tubarão ramps up output at new hot mill Sections & merchant bar prices rise in southern Europe CIS billet producers & buyers ‘bide their time’ EuropeArcelorMittal to restart another French blast furnace Voestalpine ends short-time working at Linz Novolipetsk Steel expects increased output in Q3 Turkish rebar exports remain slow; prices generally steady Swiss Steel halts production after explosion at melt shop European mills increase scrap surcharges for sections China Steel eyes electrical steel service centre in Italy Most EU engineering steel scrap surcharges rise Fire halts output at UK bright bar plant Russian bar maker Serov to restart blast furnace Ukrainian coil export prices continue upward trend AsiaPakistan Steel increases prices for flat products Pakistan Steel raises billet prices on strong demand Suppliers hold billet offer prices at above $500 to SE Asia Shanxi Zhongyang the latest to start new wire rod mill China's crude steel output to hit record high in August China's Tieben announces liquidation Posco expanding auto sheet processing in China Japanese galvanizers get record fines for price-fixing North AmericaBig sheet move puts some US order books on 'pause' Mexico wants new WTO talks with US over stainless US farm income falls 38% Mexico joins WTO complaint on Chinese export restraints USW continues to support Lakeside buyout of USS Canada Decline in construction projects impacts Canadian fabricator Latin AmericaVale seeks partners for new 5m t/y slab plant in Brazil Colombia's steel industry operating at 70% of its capacity Peru's market improves, reviving growth plans Brazil's CSN studying rail mill for further longs expansion Middle East & AfricaLebanese flats market expecting price rises soon Scrap & Raw MaterialsPeru's iron ore exports came to 500,000 t in June Sims has net loss of A$150m, but 'cautiously optimistic' Baosteel takes stake in Australian resources firm China's iron ore imports look set to plunge in September Coal India progressing Mozambique project India continues scrap imports despite new restrictions Korean scrap dealers rush to sell before Sept price dip Iron ore reference price fell last week: The Steel Index Iran's Imidro increases spending on mining Stainless steel & Ferro-alloysAppliance industry to boost US demand for ferritic stainless Yusco to raise stainless export prices by $30-60/t Yusco's parent studies nickel mining, FeNi production Tubes & PipesThai pipe maker may get US antidumping order China’s seamless pipe prices fall on market pessimism Aanbevelingen 0 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
[verwijderd] 1 september 2009 12:44 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 Preview of Today's Top ArticleTurkish scrap booking slows, prices remain firmTurkish steel mills have slowed their booking of scrap from the global market after the Chinese market started to slow down and because of the current Ramadan period, Steel Business Briefing learns from market players.After six deep sea cargoes were booked in the third week of August, no significant transaction has been reported, and international traders state that the recent slowdown in Chinese market made Turkish buyers stay away from the market and wait and see the future direction of the Chinese market. Because of Ramadan, the steel market in the Middle East is also slowed down. to read more subscribe hereTODAY'S TOP SBB HEADLINESChinese steel traders warn of 'time bomb' Dongkuk to follow Hyundai and lift rebar prices for Sept Japan's steelmakers have high hopes for new government Rebar prices picking up in southern Europe SDI, Severstal follow with US sheet hikes as others wait Brazilian pig iron maker Margusa resumes output EuropeCorus seeks higher prices for OCS German cold roller gets OK for insolvency procedure Russia is world's third largest exporter in Jan-June 09 Erdemir raises strip prices by up to 17% Hot-dip galvanised prices likely to rise in N. Europe Exports lead recovery for German steel fabricators Bar/rod import offers too high for S. European buyers Three injured in accident at Albanian steelworks ArcelorMittal adds coil-coater in Spain AsiaBaosteel profit down 93%, sees brighter second-half Slabs targeted for Posco's first phase at Orissa China Oriental targets 10m t/y steel capacity by 2010 Xinyang adding new bar mill Indian rebar maker plans backward integration Taiwan’s Chung Hung raises Sep export prices by $25-35/t North AmericaLakeside gets intervener status in gov suit vs. USS Canada Samuel Manu-Tech buys Florida sheet piling distributor Rebate boost doesn't stop Whirlpool closure Four of eight US districts show weekly output gains Latin AmericaVenezuela's Sidor to boost finished output Venezuela's liquid steel output to reach 8m t/y by 2013 Brazilian flats mills to 'test' higher prices in September Brazil's Usiminas secures ship plate contracts Middle East & AfricaEgypt's Ezz increases rebar prices for September Scrap & Raw MaterialsTurkish scrap booking slows, prices remain firm Interseroh aims for global scrap markets from new Dutch base Northern Iron chases new funds as production restart nears Iron ore stocks falling in China as imports ease Sentiment for pig iron softens in east Asia Baosteel says OK for mills to pay "provisional" ore prices Doe Run, Votorantim slow Peru's refined zinc output Hotazel Mn mine strike will not affect customers, says BHP Brazilian pig iron maker forecasts export opportunity Stainless steel & Ferro-alloysPrice rise prompts revival in Turkish stainless imports Schmolz + Bickenbach sees sales stabilise as stocks decline Posco lifts 300 and 400-series stainless prices for Sept FeCr prices seen rising in Q4 as stainless output grows Taigang Stainless raises output 13% but makes loss LME sets February for start of trading moly and cobalt Tubes & PipesChina's Molong expanding OCTG capacity N. American OCTG, line pipe shipments up in latest data Serbian pipe mill to increase production in September Aanbevelingen 0 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
[verwijderd] 2 september 2009 19:49 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 EU AVERAGE STAINLESS STEEL PRICES - LATEST FORECASTS FROM MEPSwww.meps.co.uk/stainless-steel-price-...Alloy surcharges for austenitic grades are set to move up significantly in September. This could restrict the ability for local mills to push through further basis price rises. Indeed, basis numbers may come under negative pressure as a result of the anticipated jump in transaction figures. Stainless steel production is likely to grow over the coming months. This could create oversupply in the market if mills bring capacity back on stream too quickly. End-user consumption is also expected to remain low for the remainder of 2009. Consequently, some price slippage is forecast for the final quarter of 2009. A drop in nickel costs could add to the downward movement over this period.Daily average cash nickel values on the LME soared over August, temporarily breaking through the $US20000 mark. These gains appeared to ignore market fundamentals. LME stock levels moved back above 110000 tonnes, despite the ongoing strike at the Sudbury nickel mine and rising demand due to stainless steel production. Investors speculated further as Chinese buyers continued to stockpile the metal. The monthly average figure is set to increase by over $US3500 per tonne in August. However, concerns regarding underlying demand resulted in numbers slipping recently. Weak fundamentals and economic uncertainty could result in sustained price falls in the short term. Oversupply is likely to continue over the next few months. Chinese imports are also expected to slow in the second half of 2009. Consequently, we still believe that nickel values will decline in the fourth quarter of 2009. However, further speculation by funds could keep prices high. Restocking by stainless steel distributors may help to limit some of the declines. A stronger recovery is then forecast for the beginning of 2010. A healthier world economy, coupled with easier access to credit, should lift cash nickel values throughout the first two quarters of 2010.Government stimulus projects are likely to boost stainless demand by the beginning of 2010. A rise in consumer spending could also help to improve consumption, particularly in the appliance sector. This should give distributors more confidence to further their inventory rebuilding plans. Consequently, we forecast the price recovery to resume early in 2010 with advances predicted to continue up to the summer. Aanbevelingen 0 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
[verwijderd] 2 september 2009 19:51 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 Preview of Today's Top ArticleTurkish rebar exports quiet, mills struggle to cover costsTurkish rebar exporters say buyers are still quiet as they still find the market prices high. The price level that the buyers accept do not seem to be satisfactory and still below costs, Turkish producers say.Mills state that only prices $510-525/tonne and above can cover the costs of scrap that was bought for $310-320/t. But the Egyptian market is just willing to pay $485-490/t cfr, and some transactions from this level have been heard. Dubai is only paying $500-515/t cfr, which is not above the costs, Turkish producers say. to read more subscribe hereTODAY'S TOP SBB HEADLINESTurkish rebar exports quiet, mills struggle to cover costs Most coil prices remain firm, says The Steel Index Chinese mills slash rebar/rod prices Venezuelan pellet output to reach 14m t by 2013 US manufacturing contraction ends, 1st growth in 18 months US scrap prices expected to rise $20-30/long ton EuropeGreece’s Sidenor sees imminent recovery Deadline for sale of Polish shipyards expires Swiss trading company takes Nucor name Sections roller plans Germany's first new melt shop in years Mukherjee quits ArcelorMittal Evraz aims to buy Carbofer’s Russian distribution business AsiaIndia seen reversing controversial rule on scrap imports Chinese CRC prices weaken Hongxing first half profits down by 87% China sees huge growth in wind turbine tower makers Indian re-roller mulls big melt shop expansion Jindal plans new melt shop in Orissa Korean domestic HRC prices to strengthen Shagang lowers its September prices for flat products Evraz advances one bar mill project, puts another on hold Furnace troubles at Nippon Steel's Kimitsu, Oita works Japan’s flat product stocks in July dip to record low North AmericaAK Steel raises US sheet prices $40-60/s.ton US auto industry's August sales numbers no 'Clunkers' US opposition builds to foreign trade zone loophole Shiloh 'cautiously optimistic' regarding US auto sector American steel buyer optimism decreases Evraz expects higher capacity use in N. America in H2 Latin AmericaBrazil's Dedini orders VD/VOD facility from SMS Concast Brazilian flats maker Usiminas orders 1.7m t/y pickling line Cuba's Acinox widens trade circle and reaches Ecuador Lower US output rate could boost Brazilian exports Çelik HaberThree South African mills may face fines for illegal cartel ArcelorMittal South Africa raises flats prices for October Turkish Diler group chairman dies at 58 Ezz Steel goes ahead with billet project at Suez Egyptian mill seeks higher prices for strip products Scrap & Raw MaterialsUSW seeks lawsuit against Vale over Canadian nickel ops Mexico's iron ore output climbs in June Saudi scrap prices are stable, demand is low ARM iron ore sales rise, manganese falls Interseroh upbeat despite losses in first half Scrap import market loses steam in east Asia China scrap prices weaken Iron Road identifies major magnetite potential Spot iron ore prices fall below $85/tonne Baosteel paying Japan benchmark price for contract ore Tokyo Steel slashes scrap buying prices again Stainless steel & Ferro-alloysStronger FeCr demand boosts Xstrata-Merafe capacity restart Spain’s Sidenor goes for €100/t increase in base prices Tang Eng bumps up stainless export prices by $350-400/t Taigang cuts 304 prices by $220/t as market slide continues Hyundai Steel lifts domestic stainless CRC prices Tubes & PipesHSS prices rise $50 in US market following FR increases NA tube maker increases DOM, ERW prices again Turkish pipe prices forecast to rise on higher strip costs Tube market revival not yet visible, says Tubos Reunidos China’s pipe exports up 15% in July Aanbevelingen 0 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
[verwijderd] 3 september 2009 12:57 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 Preview of Today's Top ArticleOutokumpu restructures sales networkFinland-based stainless steel producer Outokumpu has restructured its regional sales network and created a new post of senior vice-president, regions and stock & processing, within the group’s sales and marketing team. Effective 1 September, Sheffield-based Mark Perrins takes on the new role. He was previously managing director of Outokumpu Stainless Distribution in the UK, and also responsible for distribution in Ireland and South Africa. to read more subscribe hereTODAY'S TOP SBB HEADLINESMost plate and rebar prices rise again, says The Steel Index Chinese billet prices slump Semis import surge plunges China into steel trade deficit NLMK and Duferco pour $630m into joint venture Steelmakers work on new bodies for electric, hybrid cars Sources: rest of US mills to follow on sheet rises next week EuropeEU distribution stock levels stagnant in July: Eurometal ArcelorMittal restarts Gijón blast furnace SSAB’s restarted furnace producing at low level Hoesch Schwerte starts up expanded rolling mill Ovako bar plant in Sweden to increase output in Q4 Longs prices are strengthening in Italy Corus disbands engineering unit Italian car sales continued to increase in August Russian construction demand at 40% of pre-crisis level Bosnian steelmaker to renegotiate privatisation contract Czech electrical sheet producer increases production AsiaChina lowers export offers for rebar Shougang targets 30m t/y capacity by 2012 China manufacturing, input inflation costs grow in August Hyundai Steel lifting inverted angles output Hyundai Steel begins countdown to BF start-up Tokai coil centres benefit from automaker recovery Rebar, wire rod import markets quiet in SE Asia Thai electrical steel centre plans to lift output nearly 50% North AmericaUS semis imports rise, especially from Brazil US imports slightly down in August US rod market reaction mixed to $50 price increase HRC, CRC sheet import licenses up big in August Latin AmericaChile's CAP resumes studies for its steel output expansion Venezuela's Sidor to expand retail arm Ferresidor Jamaica's steel market falls 25-30% y-o-y Plate prices stagnant at R$2,000/t in Brazil Brazil's HRC, plate exports more than double in July Middle East & AfricaTurkish flat product imports showed increase in July Turkish domestic rebar demand continues to be slow Emirates Steel appoints new CEO, production target 6.5m t/y Emirates rebar prices steady, buyers resist Scrap & Raw MaterialsNickel inventories at century high, price holds steady Tianjin Steel plans first iron ore pellet plant Tata Steel expands iron ore production in India Hebei advises coke production cuts to bring down stocks Brazil-China vessel bookings plunge in August Venezuelan HBI prices rise as demand recovers Stainless steel & Ferro-alloysTaigang warns of worsening overcapacity for China stainless Taigang Stainless raises 2009 output target by 200,000 t Outokumpu restructures sales network Turkish service center launches stainless cut to length line SBB Special Report: Uncertainty grows over Chinese stainless Tubes & PipesUS line pipe, OCTG imports continue fall Chinese seamless pipe maker starts 1m t/y project Aanbevelingen 0 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
[verwijderd] 4 september 2009 21:43 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 Preview of Today's Top ArticleMore European mills raise sections and plate pricesCorus is increasing its sections and plate prices for all newly booked UK deliveries from 4 October, it tells Steel Business Briefing.It aims to raise sections prices by £25/tonne (€29/t) due to “improving demand” and is targeting increases of £30/t (€34/t) for commodity plate and of £40/t for non-commodity plate. The rises also reflect recent increases in raw material costs, such as scrap, the company says. to read more subscribe hereTODAY'S TOP SBB HEADLINESPlate prices boosted in southern Europe Chinese exports & furnace restarts threaten recovery - WSR More companies have higher inventories - The Steel Index Taiwan’s China Steel raises Oct-Nov prices by 9% Exports unlikely to rescue China from overcapacity problems More European mills raise sections and plate prices CIS billet prices squeezed, as buyers hold off Nucor to lower US merchant bar prices by $20-40/s.ton China traders still looking for Brazilian pig iron tenders SBB Special Report: Petrochemicals push Brazil tube demand EuropeCoil prices in northern Europe edge upwards Alfa Group prepares Donetsk mill for restart Turkish importers get new coil offers; China makes comeback Polish steel distributor 'open to consolidation' Participants unclear on direction of UK medium sections August sees record tonnage of billet traded on LME Turkey's Kardemir reduces domestic rebar prices UK strip prices still firm, optimism still receding Most Italian distributors ready to pay longs increases Salzgitter aims for 25,000 t/y at new strip caster Turkish auto sales weaken, exports fall too Palini increases plate sales to Middle East & North Africa AsiaMukherjee may join India’s Essar Steel Chinese steel sector profitable in July Indian mills hike flat product prices for September China Minmetals could buy coil plants from FerroChina Posco to upgrade electro-galv line in Pohang Shanghai merchant bar prices decline Japan's steel exports climb in July North AmericaCharter to follow $50 wire rod hike in the US market Lawyer argues foreign trade zones keep US competitive CME HRC futures contract price continues to rise Timken teams with Japanese producer for Asian expansion Floor price on Russian HRC to US continues downward slide Nucor joins sheet move earlier - and lower - than expected US discrete plate imports up, coiled plate relatively flat Latin AmericaBrazil's CSN joins Usiminas and cuts discounts Brazilian fabricator to build new unit in Espírito Santo Middle East & AfricaUAE flat steel demand good, coil prices are rising Egyptian rebar market advances, imports absent Scrap & Raw MaterialsUnited Taconite returns Minnesota ops to 40-hour work week AK Steel, SunCoke ink coke deal Explosion kills one at US Steel's Clairton coke works Scrap cars will keep German shredders busy for a long time Mechel gets state support to fund Elga coking coal project Colombian ferronickel exports decline in July China's Donghai Steel builds new blast furnace Holiday dynamite ban to curb Chinese iron ore production Baotou signs 3m t/y offtake deal at new Australian mine Czech coal mining group secures financing for mine upgrades Stainless steel & Ferro-alloysStainless plate volumes may recover in Q4 - Jacquet Metals TK Stainless proposes cost saving measures at German plants FeCr market 'at risk of returning to oversupply' Russia stainless consumption set to plunge this year Third Korean mill lifts stainless CRC prices Stainless scrap in shortage, says ELG Tubes & PipesOutokumpu rearranges stainless tube, sells hollow sections Synalloy Corp adds carbon producer to pipe operations Turkish pipe export prices stable despite higher HRC costs Chinese welded pipe prices keep falling Nippon Steel wins Thai linepipe contract Corinth Pipe profits rise on lower raw material costs Aanbevelingen 0 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
[verwijderd] 7 september 2009 17:56 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 Preview of Today's Top ArticleEuropean mills could restart 20m t/y of capacity by year-endWith more and more steel producers across western Europe announcing the restart of idled blast furnaces, the market could see more than 20m tonnes/year of theoretical production capacity brought back on stream before the end of the fourth quarter, according to a survey by Steel Business Briefing. Although not all the restarts will be at full capacity, one leading steel trader says his company is nervous as to whether the additional production will be matched by sustainable demand. to read more subscribe hereTODAY'S TOP SBB HEADLINESKorean users cool to Chinese HRC imports China's mills to lower prices, but production remains high N. European mills seek big price rise for sections in Q4 European mills could restart 20m t/y of capacity by year-end Transpetro again pressing Brazil's mills for lower prices Scrap surcharges to rise $22-25/s.ton in US market EuropeChinese plate offer prices into southern Europe rise Italian strip market picks up, Riva increases prices Evraz’s Russian steelworks increase export sales Klöckner raises funds to resume acquisition plans Turkish HDG coil prices rise again German steel output forecast to go above 30m t in ‘09 Kremikovtzi's creditors meet next month to decide its future Turkish plate market quiet, demand sluggish Credit insurance still hampering European steel trade AsiaArcelorMittal takes 35% stake in Indian galvaniser Indian longs producer moves into strip production Mukherjee appointed Essar CEO Shougang Jingtang starts trials on new HDG line Chinese rod prices still falling as holiday slowdown looms Summer dents Korean auto output North AmericaUS wire rod imports up from Italy, Venezuela, Brazil Canada green lights AD case against Ukrainian plate ThyssenKrupp will feed Alabama with costly German slab AK announces electrical sheet surcharge hike Latin AmericaBrazil's auto production increases in August Chile's construction activity continues to decline Brazil doubles rebar exports to Bolivia; prices at US$930/t Middle East & AfricaIraq to start producing rebars next year Iraqi rebar demand remains slow Scrap & Raw MaterialsSDI's Elkhart mega-shredder to be dismantled Vale resumes iron ore production at Água Limpa mine Iron ore reference price falls 8% in week - The Steel Index Shanxi coke makers clip references prices for September Iron ore handled at China's Dalian port hits record high Indian iron ore miners consider production cuts Anglo wins appeal for go-ahead in Brazilian ore project Chinese iron ore output may drop as spot price falls Italian scrap prices rise €30/t as steel mills re-stock New scrap getting short amidst rising prices in Germany Stainless steel & Ferro-alloysInvestment firm makes offer for Crucible N. American mills raise stainless surcharges for October ThyssenKrupp Stainless goes solo, delays US start-up Asian stainless offer prices drop despite announced rise Sandvik opening new service centre in China FeMn price rise not based on improved underlying demand European stainless bar surcharges surge upwards again Chinese EMM export prices supported by production halts Chinese FeSi prices slip $30-40/t NSSC lifts stainless wire rod prices Tubes & PipesUS oil rigs increase in latest count Russia begins new investigation of large-dia pipe imports AK Tube announces price increase Large ERW mill delayed in eastern China Chinese seamless pipe prices drop further Chinese pipe output up, exports collapse New ERW mill commissions in northwest China Aanbevelingen 0 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
[verwijderd] 8 september 2009 12:52 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 Preview of Today's Top ArticleSeverstal sees ‘fragile’ improvement in steel marketsMiner and steelmaker Severstal has seen some signs of improvements in its markets since June, with production volumes and prices increasing across the group in the third quarter. It has production facilities in Russia, Ukraine, Italy, France, the UK and the US.Order visibility has also improved over the summer, the company says, and it expects restocking in the US and Russia and economic stimulus plans announced by many national governments to support demand for the rest of the year. to read more subscribe hereTODAY'S TOP SBB HEADLINESUS and Turkish coil prices continue rise - The Steel Index China’s HRC exports attract more interest Indian scrap market shows signs of recovery Baosteel cuts HRC prices for October, CRC and HDG unchanged Falling price and high cost squeeze Turkish rebar exports Boost in US semis imports not coming from Brazil alone EuropeMMK Atakas set to start coil coating late 2009 UK merchant bar prices rise on back of scrap increases Kardemir seeks higher rebar prices, demand remains low German crude production close to 3mt in August EC approves Severstal & Gonvarri joint venture HRC prices show widening divergence, buyer says Fragmented Polish steel distribution sector sees 'cleansing' Severstal sees ‘fragile’ improvement in steel markets AsiaStrike threatens major disruptions at all Indian ports Korean steelmakers wait for 'four rivers' project orders China H-beam prices fall as traders rush to de-stock New Shangang-Rigang joint venture finally progresses China to produce 12 million vehicles in 2009 Taiwan China Steel output dipped 22% in August EG sheet prices strengthen in Japan Evraz still hopes to increase participation in Chinese mill North AmericaSeverstal ‘keeps options open’ on restarting idled US plants Report: US manufacturing won't see strong upturn until 2011 Structural Bridges awarded C$16.5 m contract Mexico's wire and mesh production on the rise US DOC imposes de minimis duties on Korean HDG Latin AmericaArgentina's auto industry remains flat in August Middle East & AfricaFurnace operations resume after fatal explosion at AMSA Saudi Arabian flats market slows, upturn expected next month Highveld boosts semis exports Clarification: Safal Steel Group Scrap & Raw MaterialsFrench coke producer to close if no buyer is found Turkish mills may return to scrap market soon CIS pig iron exports to Turkey slowed in July Anshan inks iron ore shipping contract with Japan's K Line Korea government seeks US scrap for new stockpile W. Australian miners move ahead with new port project Japan's scrap mart relaxed at JFE shaft furnace restart Bidding prices decline in latest Indian pig iron tender MMX's owner rumoured to be in talks on stake in Vale Venezuela's 2009 iron ore output to decline nearly a third Brazil's Samarco pellets exports increase in July Stainless steel & Ferro-alloysTaigang, Baosteel see ‘slight’ cut in stainless output Rising steel output seen pushing up prices for FeMn and Mo Tubes & PipesWujin targets high-end stainless pipe market US line pipe imports from Middle East, Asia and Canada fall Aanbevelingen 0 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
[verwijderd] 10 september 2009 18:15 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 Preview of Today's Top ArticleBank of China could tighten credit to steel sectorBank of China (BOC), a major Chinese state-owned bank, has threatened to tighten credit to the steel sector in the second half of this year if its bad loan ratio deteriorates, local reports say. This strategy was revealed at BOC’s risk assessment conference. BOC issued new bank loans of RMB 901.9bn ($132bn) in the first half of this year, of the RMB 7.36 trillion issued in total in China. to read more subscribe hereTODAY'S TOP SBB HEADLINESEuropean plate and rebar stable or rising - The Steel Index SBB Special Report: Indian longs prices rise on higher costs Weaker flat steel markets depress slab prices in E. Asia Spot iron ore prices stabilise in China, bottom maybe near Shipbuilding orders rise again in August US Steel 'sending messages' to market with latest hike Brazil's housing program to consume 1m tonnes of steel EuropeNLMK upgrades melting and casting at Nizhnie Sergi Turkish bar exports are down 13% so far this year UK rebar prices up on scrap, higher prices elsewhere Turkish flat steel trade slows as buyers expect lower prices IMS sees special steel demand stabilising MMK Atakas clarifies capacity numbers French EAF output fell 80% in August holiday Corus delivers first Scunthorpe rails into mainland Europe Polish shipyard equipment up for auction AsiaBank of China could tighten credit to steel sector Quiet Korean rebar market braces for import surge Liaoning gets tough on small mills Lianyuan Steel to commission hot strip mill and BF Daido deal adds to Timken's Japanese specialty portfolio LME’s Far East contract struggles to gain users in Asia North AmericaSSAB North America hikes plate prices 'Rumors abound' as US market awaits October beam pricing ATI enters $1bn agreement with Rolls Royce Mexico's auto industry continues decline Korean HDG imports get minimal AD duties from US DOC Former USW employee to head US manufacturing policy Latin AmericaChile's August rebar shipments increase month-on-month Usiminas exec leaves for growing independent stockist Gerdau AZA moves aggressively into drawn products Middle East & AfricaSyrian strip market slow, expected to be better in October Egyptian rebar trade remains slow, may pick up next month Scrap & Raw MaterialsRussian scrap prices rise, steelmakers fear winter shortage Northland needs $350m to begin ore operations in two years Brazil's MMX concludes pig iron plant sale to Vetorial Kumba is close to finalising iron ore prices in Asia Rio Tinto ships 3 billionth tonne of iron ore Hong Kong company plans to acquire coking coal project China's CRM takes stakes in two Australian iron ore juniors Atlas-Warwick merger aims to produce 26m t/y of iron ore Output for Venezuela's FMO to reach only 13.5m t in 2009 Stainless steel & Ferro-alloysAmerican stainless surcharges continue to rise Ferro-chrome price rises “dramatically” since August Nickel prices seen heading lower on rising stocks Chinese stainless prices continue downturn Taigang cuts 304 stainless prices by another $220/t Tubes & PipesBosnian welded pipe mill increases production Chicago Tube completes Wisconsin move NA pipe producer announces September price hike Liaoyang Pipe supplying UOE pipe to Nigeria Aanbevelingen 0 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
[verwijderd] 10 september 2009 18:16 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 Preview of Today's Top ArticleEU ends dumping case against hollow section importsThe European Union has terminated its anti-dumping investigation against imports of hollow sections from three countries, after EU producers withdrew their complaint. In a notice obtained by Steel Business Briefing, the EU said yesterday that the complainant – the Defence Committee of the Welded Steel Tubes Industry of the EU – cited changed market conditions as the reason for withdrawing.The EU producers filed their complaint against Belarus, Turkey and Ukraine a year ago, claiming that imports during the period 1 October 2007-30 September 2008 had been dumped at unfairly low prices. Since then, the notice said, demand for hollow sections in the EU has collapsed and imports have declined. to read more subscribe hereTODAY'S TOP SBB HEADLINESCIS billet export offers remain high, but demand is gone Demand, production coming to a shaky balance – Klöckner China offers strip products at lower prices to UAE China sees record output in August, HRC prices recover Japanese mini mill billet exports steady Chinese antidumping case results in 30% duty on OCTG American steelmakers continue production gains Venezuelan rebar prices high, regional shortages apparent EuropeUnsold stocks continue to overhang market in Germany Turkish mill cuts billet price Salzgitter gets new section mill rolling German steelmaker prepares for slow recovery Turkish flat product exports down by 41% in August Palini e Bertoli plate sales – clarification ArcelorMittal's Bosnian works to appoint new CEO EC approves next round of Polish shipyard auctions Czech Republic could implement car scrapping scheme Russia’s Metalloinvest gets state-backed credit via VTB AsiaChinese rebar and billet prices rebound slightly Henan targeting 29m t of crude steel output by 2012 China auto sector continues strong output, sales growth Indian port strike averted Nippon Steel follows Tokyo Steel hiking H-beam prices Japanese mills, Korean rollers brace for tough HRC talks Vietnam's consumption of longs remains strong North AmericaDeal making accusations arise in US WF beam market Canada's ADF Group has positive outlook, bigger backlog Walter Energy names new CEO US steel caucus urges ITC to keep duties on plate imports Workers end strike at ArcelorMittal Lázaro Cárdenas Essar Steel Minnesota land buy set to close next month USW backs investment firm's Crucible bid Latin AmericaArgentina's construction industry continues slump Argentina's flats demand improves, price hikes coming Brazilian shipyard to process up to 160,000 t/y of steel Another Brazilian fabricator to build new processing center Galvalume prices rising for roof and tile processors Startup of Thyssen/Vale's CSA in Brazil to be delayed Middle East & AfricaStrip product prices increase in Iran Iran raises production and exports Scrap & Raw MaterialsCapesize freight rates regress on weaker ore demand Gindalbie-Angang iron ore project finally ready to start Australian iron ore shipments to China fell in August Japanese scrap prices dip in Kanto Tetsugen auction China pig iron prices weaken on slow demand, overcapacity Korean domestic scrap prices to fall in Sept Stainless steel & Ferro-alloysFerro-silicon price rises on limited stocks in Rotterdam South Africa's ASA Metals doubles ferro-chrome capacity Chinese FeMn, SiMn export offer prices rise Chinese EMM export prices return to downtrend Tubes & PipesOil and gas prices offer no encouragement for OCTG sales US DOM prices continue slow rise EU ends dumping case against hollow section imports Gas pipeline project to boost steel consumption in Turkey Liaocheng to commission more seamless pipe capacity Aanbevelingen 0 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
[verwijderd] 13 september 2009 20:05 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 Preview of Today's Top ArticleMMK sees output returning to full capacityRussia's Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel (MMK) expects its output to grow by 35% in the third quarter of this year from 2.2m tonnes in the second quarter. Capacity utilisation of rolled steel in Q3 should reach 94% of its Q3 2008 levels, with a 100% capacity utilization rate in September, the company says in a results statement sent to Steel Business Briefing.In Q3 domestic shipments are expected to rise by over 30% from the April-June quarter. Q2 09 saw MMK's domestic sales rising to 55% in volume and 64% in monetary terms, with 30% of it being higher added value products, as compared to 21% in Q1, MMK says. to read more subscribe hereTODAY'S TOP SBB HEADLINESN. European coil prices may stop rising on threat from China International steel trade returning to pre-crisis levels Indian scrap importers duped by empty containers Bearish HRC importers stay out of SE Asian market Global demand expectations rising slowly - The Steel Index Confidence returns in many places...except China - WSR EuropeMMK sees output returning to full capacity Erdemir surprises market with $30/t price rise Corus to restart idled blast furnace next month Union rejects Max Aicher's changes to working hours CIS slab prices soften, outlook remains positive Italy expects steady fourth quarter for flat products Celsa’s GSW to raise rod prices by up to 20% Turkish billet exports down as Saudi buying slows Saarstahl plays down talk of raising output Swedish tool steel producer returns to full capacity Salzgitter’s new section mill - correction ISSB appoints Richard White, ex-Corus, as CEO AsiaPakistan starts AD investigation against HRC imports Posco, Krakatau Steel in talks on new hot strip mill project China's Wugang follows Baosteel and cuts October prices Hope for steel demand as China real estate sector improves Taiwan's Yieh Hsing restarts idled bar/rod mill China Steel delays blast furnace reline on stronger demand Korean slab imports surge in August, Q4 prices rise China to watch for bogus "old" capacity replacement North AmericaTK defends foreign trade zone application in rare hearing Some US mills opposing US-Korea trade agreement Mexican output, consumption could be lowest since 1995 Mexico launches AD investigation on Chinese pipe imports Latin AmericaSão Luis port to receive 40,000 t of rails through December Brazilian coil exports frozen; prices in $620-700 range Middle East & AfricaEgyptian strip market quiet; low-priced offers from China Some longs prices rise in UAE due low availability Iran semis producer raises output by 16% so far this year New slab plant nears start-up in Iran Scrap & Raw MaterialsUSS Clairton coke works online as investigation continues Southern European scrap prices increase in September Turkish mills may book some shredded scrap soon China's met coal demand to remain strong in 2009 'No hope' for a coke export tax cut by China this year BHP Billiton inks iron ore deal with Hyundai Steel China ferro-chrome import market at standstill Moisture content probed in Indian ore carrier sinking Chile's iron ore output falls 50% in July Stainless steel & Ferro-alloysNA producer announces October stainless surcharges Ferro-titanium price remaining firm in Europe F.E. Mottram no longer selling FeTi on spot market Daido Steel lifts stainless bar prices Indonesia’s Antam to restart FeNi smelter next week Tubes & PipesIncreasing HRC costs leave Turkish pipe prices unchanged China eyes new OCTG markets after US penalises imports Aanbevelingen 0 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
[verwijderd] 14 september 2009 18:37 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 Preview of Today's Top ArticleThyssenKrupp names new divisional directorsUnder ThyssenKrupp Group’s new set-up, two further directors have been named to lead the new Materials division alongside its head Edwin Eichler.Materials will encompass all steel making and distribution activities formerly coming under TK Steel, TK Stainless and TK Services, as previously reported. While the new Technologies division will take in the group’s mechanical and electrical engineering activities. to read more subscribe hereTODAY'S TOP SBB HEADLINESChinese exports rise in August; buyers now await price fall ArcelorMittal restarting another US blast furnace Billet prices soften in SE Asia despite price stickiness Brazil: flats increases find barriers among consumers Obama surprises global players with move against China EuropeGroundbreaking gets closer for Posco’s Turkish plant Carsid slab plant remains idle, investments continue Turkish alloy steel maker may resume production soon UK strip market sentiment is increasingly nervous Turkish strip buyers turn to imports after latest price rise UK private equity fund aims to restart Croatian rebar mill Turkish floods may depress rebar demand in short term Turkish rod exports up by 10% on Far East buying Swiss Steel’s melt shop is back in operation Turkish auto production rises despite drop in sales ThyssenKrupp names new divisional directors Rebar and beam prices increase in northern Italy Zlomrex's sales down sharply in Q2, outlook uncertain ArcelorMittal denies violating corporate governance AsiaHyundai’s Dangjin expansion looms large for its neighbours Korean H-beam demand weakens again Maintenance work at China's mills won't lower production Korean heavy plate demand climbs, stock levels drop Indian output dips in August, consumption rises North AmericaAllegheny's GO silicon steel surcharge moves up slightly US steel caucus urged Obama to enforce 421 trade remedy Essar Algoma's lenders relax conditions of credit facility US high-speed train project gets $28m federal grant SDI says third quarter earnings to be better than expected Latin AmericaColombian construction prices fall again, but at lower rate Chile sees upward trend for longs; flats prices steady Colombian iron and steel imports decline again in July Venezuela's auto industry still depressed Weakening demand in Angola hits Brazil's rebar exports Middle East & AfricaArcelorMittal closes rolling mill in Mozambique Scrap & Raw MaterialsSteel market rebound boosting Cliffs' output estimates Indian metallics demand stable, domestic prices rise Vale moves closer to acquisition of Corumbá iron ore mine Italian merchants see good scrap demand this month SBB Special Report: Pilbara ore juniors set to consolidate Iron ore price turned upward at end of week: The Steel Index US ITC affirms injury in China, Mexico refractory case Iron ore imports into China dropped 14.5% in August Nippon Steel takes more US spot coking coal Oakajee Port and Rail chief exec steps down Stainless steel & Ferro-alloysAsian stainless prices succumb to weak demand South African FeCr producer Hernic returns to full capacity Brazil's ArcelorMittal Inox increases output, exports Chinese stainless mills plan output cuts, Taiwan no cuts Tubes & PipesChina’s seamless pipe steady, buyers cautious Scrapping anti-dumping case not to affect Turkish pipemakers China's Jiuli commissions stainless welded pipe plant Aanbevelingen 0 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
[verwijderd] 20 september 2009 12:18 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 Preview of Today's Top ArticleLess than expected activity in Europe for ferro-vanadiumThere has been little European buying in ferro-vanadium in the past week, and the start of September has not seen the activity that had been anticipated, a UK based trader tells Steel Business Briefing.The trader says he had a couple of “inquiries last week, but nothing was done though.” FeV is currently around $32-33/kilogram, (€21-22/kg) up slightly from $28-30/kg at the beginning of August. to read more subscribe hereTODAY'S TOP SBB HEADLINESCorus plans £30-50/t price increase for strip products Most coil reference prices rising strongly: The Steel Index Tokyo Steel keeps selling prices unchanged for October European engineering steel prices rise on higher demand Brazilian pig iron exports up in August; prices unstable Nucor ups October plate transaction prices $40/s.ton EuropeTurkish merchant bar exports slow, offer prices drop Italian flat output down 45% in January-July BE Group appoints new head of Swedish operations New car sales in CEE fall for second consecutive month Turkish sections exports jump by 28% in August Mechel starts up new reinforcing wire line AsiaPakistan traders seek removal of tinplate dumping duty India begins search for new Sail chairman Sail relaxed about equipment delays from Chinese suppliers Chinese rebar prices soften, though sales improve Traders seek compensation as inventories soar in China Angang-Pagang consolidation in progress Water shortage could jeopardise Indian expansion plan Angang cuts October prices, traders want more North AmericaUS exports flatten out in July US steel production gains hit three-month mark Obama decision on China tariffs welcomed by US mills WF beam prices to be unchanged in October Nucor's rebar, merchant bar prices sideways for October US rebar exports to Jamaica jump to nearly 12,000 t in July US rig numbers fall, Canada continues slow climb Commerce exec predicts 'slow slog uphill' for US economy Mexico's Viga Trefilados to be sold or dismantled Official: cap-and-trade a low blow to reeling US economy Mexico's construction industry continues to fall Latin AmericaPeru's construction industry to climb 5% in 2009 Ternium expects better Q3 results, capacity usage Votorantim to freeze rebar prices despite upward trend ArcelorMittal Brasil announces new CEO Middle East & AfricaEmirates Steel signs deal to make sections in 2011 IFM thinks higher FeCr prices are sustainable AMSA settles dispute over excessive prices Scrap & Raw MaterialsIron ore shipments on US Great Lakes very low in August Brazilian stock exchange adopts LME nonferrous prices Turkish importers book ten scrap cargoes at lower prices Siberian company plans to build ironmaking plant CIS pig iron export prices weaken, as China is 'dead' Asia's scrap import market sees lower-priced offers India's NMDC looks for iron ore mines in Australia N. European scrap prices up again, but could be slowing China's coke exports fell in August UK scrap prices firm on improved demand CSA secures first trial orders for merchant pig iron Fortescue settles contract dispute with another shipper Angang books more iron ore shipping capacity Scrap imports hit record high at China's Zhenjiang port Korean mills cut scrap buying prices Brazil's HMS 1 & 2 prices still on the rise Stainless steel & Ferro-alloysStainless exports rise as US dollar softens Less than expected activity in Europe for ferro-vanadium ThyssenKrupp may sell Shanghai stainless works NSSC lifts domestic stainless prices for September Brazilian stainless bar/rod prices up Tubes & PipesNA pipe producer gets $12m contract ArcelorMittal aims to complete Saudi seamless mill in 2011 Hollow section prices make UK market nervous China’s pipe production rose 17% in August China's Youcheng doubles pipe galvanising capacity Aanbevelingen 0 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
[verwijderd] 20 september 2009 12:19 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 Preview of Today's Top ArticleMolybdenum price continues to decline in EuropeThe European molybdenum price continued to decline this week to around $14.75/pound (€10.11/lb) after rallying in mid-August to $17/lb. “Three weeks ago people were quite bullish about moly”, which now appears to have been “overly optimistic” a trader tells Steel Business Briefing. He says the market may also be “nervous” about the upcoming introduction of a moly contract on the London Metal Exchange in February 2010. This is seen as likely to bring a greater degree of transparency to the market and it could be affecting buying patterns. to read more subscribe hereTODAY'S TOP SBB HEADLINESArcelorMittal targets €450/t for HRC in Northern Europe US plate and European rebar firmer, reports The Steel Index Korean domestic HRC prices generally stable Leading indicators point to broad economic recovery Your new-look, improved Steel Business Briefing Opportunities for US carbon market mostly long term Brazil's Usiminas investing in value-added plate production EuropeCorus seen likely to succeed with plate price rises GMH cuts output and jobs at special sections plant German plate stocks fall, but normal level some way off Italian flat import licences slump overall in August Turkish flats market slow as Ramadan holiday looms Steel users in Germany look to cooperate on purchasing ArcelorMittal Poland continues investments, focuses on costs AsiaChina files WTO complaint over US tire tariffs Indian forgings firms fight higher prices Few sales in Chinese plate market Tianjin Metallurgy subsidiary starts cord production China’s tinplate prices steady after last month's dip China CRC output rose in August, prices remain stable Rebar output remains at high level in China Anshan Steel cuts HRC export prices to Japan Japanese shipbuilders win plate price cuts Dragon Steel No.2 blast furnace to start up in mid-2010 North AmericaWire rod price hikes softened with $25 moves in US market Barzel files for bankruptcy protection in US, Canada courts Nucor sees market share opportunity in down cycle Nucor's expected Q3 loss tied to costly pig iron stocks Latin AmericaAmidst rumors, Gerdau denies Brazilian longs price hikes Argentina's crude steel output increases Peruvian rebar export prices continue to be flat Output, trade stats suggest higher demand in El Salvador ArcelorMittal Brasil suspends silicon steel expansion plan Drawing quality wire rod prices steady in Brazil Middle East & AfricaSouth African wire makers face prosecution on cartel charges Saudi group approves acquisition of Jordan steel firm Turkish rebar exporters see Middle East demand rising Longs prices increase in Iran on rumours of new import duty Iran sees increase in billet and rebar imports Scrap & Raw MaterialsBrazil's MMX advances with ore projects in Minas Gerais Peru's Minera Mapsa to explore iron ore resources LKAB settles fines price for European customers India's Orissa plans pellet plant and DRI expansion Taiyuan Steel the latest to seek a stake in Australian ore China ore output restarts, but imports may fall: Macquarie Indian merger set for completion by December Tokyo Steel lifts scrap prices Chinese domestic iron ore prices continue to fall Iranian iron ore production rises SMM to proceed with Taganito nickel smelting project Stainless steel & Ferro-alloysMajor US stainless producer may raise prices in Q4 Molybdenum price continues to decline in Europe Turkish stainless sheet imports recovered in July Stainless coil prices decreasing on low demand in Turkey Chinese stainless prices sink lower Yusco cuts 300-series stainless export prices by $150/t Tubes & PipesUS says no 'critical circumstances' in China pipe case Russia close to putting import duty on stainless pipe Tianjin Pipe selling line pipes to Africa Aanbevelingen 0 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
[verwijderd] 20 september 2009 12:41 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 Preview of Today's Top ArticleEurofer monitors Chinese HRC imports for possible AD caseEuropean steel producers association Eurofer is monitoring China’s export activity into Europe on strip products, especially hot rolled coil, it tells Steel Business Briefing.“There are some indications that the Chinese are coming back on the EU market, in particular, with HRC. We are monitoring this now very closely before we draw our conclusions and look at anti-dumping measures,” a spokesman for Eurofer tells SBB. to read more subscribe here Eurofer monitors Chinese HRC imports for possible AD case EU plate markets see varying pick-up Lower expectations on prices and demand - The Steel Index Japanese H-beam prices firming, export values steady $ Russian coils prices weaker, but 'market is still alive' $ Emerging markets to drive 3-5% post-crisis growth: Mittal Brazil's regional markets see surging scrap prices $ US mills launch trade case against Chinese seamless pipe Your improved, new-look Steel Business Briefing Europe Flat Products German tinplate users group choose new president N. European strip market stable but import fears grow $ Potential Chinese imports may unbalance European market Long Products Spanish rebar exports surge in H1, overall exports fall Italian sections see upturn in real demand $ Rebar prices in Poland stabilise after weeks of increases $ Billington sees fall in UK sections consumption in 2009/2010 Tubes & Pipes Turkish pipe exports fall on slow EU demand Stainless & Speciality Steels Outokumpu appoints new boss of Tornio steelworks Raw Materials & Scrap Ore benchmark 'to survive,' despite this year's problems $ GFI Group opens iron ore trading desk in London $ LCH.Clearnet plans forward prices for iron ore Corporate & Industry Car sales for July-August improve in Europe CIS Flat Products NLMK resumes transformer steel production at Lipetsk North America Long Products Higher steel input costs help push up US construction index Tubes & Pipes Techint continuing LatAm investments, especially in Mexico $ Line pipe, OCTG price rising as inventories shrink $ Raw Materials & Scrap Palladon eyes entry into DRI, pig iron and nugget output Corporate & Industry Economist: US construction spending could rise in 2010 Fed economist: US housing market could be ready for boom Former US senator: stimulus disappointing for steel Shipments up, stocks fall at N. American service centers South America Flat Products Brazil: new shipyards to increase plate consumption Long Products SBB Special Report: Brazil's rebar prices still depressed $ Brazilian light sections prices steady $ ArcelorMittal to use 100% of capacity in Brazil? ArcelorMittal resumes plans for expanding Monlevade Peru's round bar exports to Colombia stable; hexes drop $ Tubes & Pipes Brazil's V&S project begins work on rolling mill Raw Materials & Scrap Venezuela's Sidor resumes operations at its Midrex unit Africa Raw Materials & Scrap China's Wuhan wins bid for iron ore project in Madagascar Middle East Flat Products UAE flat steel market slow before holiday $ Long Products Saudi Arabian rebar prices forecast to rise $ Iraq accelerates steel investments, revives Al-Zubair Stainless & Speciality Steels Turkish special steelmaker plans to restart production soon Asia Flat Products Japanese mill executives get suspended gaol for price fixing Chinese ship plate export prices dip $ Pakistani steel traders oppose all anti-dumping duties $ Long Products Chinese wire rod export prices down $ Trading ends in SHFE September longs contracts $ Tubes & Pipes Hongling to commission a new OCTG mill Australia resumes dumping probe into hollow sections Seamless pipemaker's sales up 18% in H1 Stainless & Speciality Steels Posco's Oct-Nov stainless export prices seen softening $ Tang Eng cuts domestic stainless prices by $154/t $ Raw Materials & Scrap Singapore firm building Qingdao wharf for iron ore Chinese offers imported pig iron to Asia $ Vale pondering Shanghai stock exchange listing Chinese EMM export prices ease $ Chinese FeMn offer prices rise again $ Indian miner plans two iron ore beneficiation plants Indian scrap imports in confusion over new government rules Corporate & Industry Wugang set to boost production in the second half Nippon Steel to restart idled Kimitsu furnace, crank output Aanbevelingen 0 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
[verwijderd] 20 september 2009 12:42 auteur info [verwijderd] Lid sinds: 01 jan 0001 Laatste bezoek: 01 jan 0001 Aanbevelingen Ontvangen: 0 Gegeven: 0 Aantal posts: 0 Preview of Today's Top ArticleArcelorMittal opts for ‘cautious’ production restarts in EUArcelorMittal CEO Lakshmi Mittal says that the world’s largest steelmaker is bringing back production “cautiously” and “in line with demand.” According to presentations made by Mittal and other company executives seen by Steel Business Briefing, ArcelorMittal will restart idled plants and units progressively, principally reflecting real demand. Unit performance and cost will also be considered, as well as market position. to read more subscribe here Chinese mills start active export trading of hot rolled coil $ Southern European rebar prices not likely to fall, mills say $ CIS long product export prices weaken; market 'confused' $ Little movement in mainland N. European plate prices $ Chinese downturn hits semis prices - WSR $ Egyptian rebar market said quiet till October $ ArcelorMittal mulls sections/bar expansions in Brazil After falling, US stockist inventories could rise this month Europe Flat Products Polish service centre expands with new slitting line Spanish steel imports fell dramatically in January-June ArcelorMittal: apparent demand in Europe recovering rapidly Turkish flat export market slow with good local demand $ Long Products Italian mechanical engineering sees no signs of recovery Bids underway for bankrupt Hungarian steelworks Raw Materials & Scrap Ore prices 'should stay high enough to spur new projects' $ Italian scrap price loses €10/t $ Turkish mills may book more scrap imports after Ramadan $ French coke producer closes after no buyer is found Corporate & Industry Italian steel outlook still subdued despite furnace restarts EU imports down 43%, exports down 20% Unions to recommend strike if Corus doesn't back down ArcelorMittal opts for ‘cautious’ production restarts in EU CIS Corporate & Industry Fitch downgrades Evraz's credit rating North America Long Products ICH's greenfield bar mill on track in Mexico Stainless & Speciality Steels US specialty producer shooting for overseas sales in 2010 Raw Materials & Scrap Moly producer Thompson Creek raises C$217m USS to restart Keetac pellet facility Corporate & Industry Report: USTR working to keep Buy America out of future law US House passes $2.85bn Advanced Vehicle act Exports to US down from Russia, China, Turkey, India South America Flat Products HRC processing off at Vega do Sul; recovery ongoing $ Chile's CAP forecasts a better H2 scenario Long Products Brazilian merchant bar maker Ciafal working at 100% Votorantim's new mill to be commissioned Monday Raw Materials & Scrap Chile's iron ore mines plan to boost exports to 1m t/y Africa Flat Products Egyptian local strip market quiet, and so is export $ Raw Materials & Scrap Eurasian in talks to buy Sierra Leone iron ore project Middle East Long Products UAE rebar prices move up on higher production costs $ Raw Materials & Scrap Iran increases ferro-alloy production Corporate & Industry Iran arbitrator rules against steel company investor Asia Flat Products Posco commissions 6th coil centre in Japan Formosa Plastics still aiming 2012 start-up for Vietnam mill Price battle emerging over Chinese HRC exports $ Long Products Limited demand for Chinese rebar exports $ Baotou Steel signs up for new 2m t/y steelworks Tubes & Pipes Chinese welded pipe prices steady $ China’s seamless makers ponder US trade action Stainless & Speciality Steels Stainless firm plans Indonesia NPI, China FeNi plants Raw Materials & Scrap China's spot iron ore prices stable on increased buying $ Zhongyang Steel starts to stock iron ore for winter Baotou Steel expands captive iron ore mine JFE, SMI lift steel output via converters Corporate & Industry Sail plant's operations continue despite tax tussle World Raw Materials & Scrap Capesize rates slide further on over-supply of vessels Aanbevelingen 1 ” Quote Reageren Niet oké
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