Great Lakes steel production plunges in fourth straight week of decline
[Ferro-Alloys.com] Great Lakes steel production dropped to 627,000 tons last week, down by 4.5 percent from 657,000 tons of output the previous week. |
Bluestar Clout Earns New Partnership
[Ferro-Alloys.com] After joining China National Bluestar (Group), silicon and silicones maker Elkem has embraced new growth opportunities as it shares its technology prowess and management expertise with its Chinese partners. |
India To Become 2nd Largest Steel Producer By 2018: Steel Minister
[Ferro-Alloys.com]India is poised to emerge as the second largest producer of steel (in the world) by 2018, steel minister Chaudhary Birender Singh has said. |
Nucor Announces $85 Million Investment at Marion, Ohio Steel Bar Mill
[Ferro-Alloys.com] Nucor Corp. has announced its decision to invest $85 million to upgrade the rolling mill at its Marion, Ohio steel mill. The investment is expected to add additional 15 jobs to the existing 265 jobs at the plant located in 912 Cheney Ave. Th... |
POSCO's Odisha Project Hanging In Air
[Ferro-Alloys.com] POSCO has virtually ended its project to build a steel mill in eastern India as it seeks to return the plant site it borrowed from the Indian government. |
FG To Source Solar Energy Locally to Aid Green Bond Initiative
[Ferro-Alloys.com] In a bid to boost renewal energy, the federal government may consider the option of sourcing solar energy locally to empower nine universities to enhance the Green Bond Initiative in the country. |
China’s Steel Mills Race for Profits As Rally Looks Vulnerable
[Ferro-Alloys.com] China’s steel mills are churning out as much metal as possible, enjoying their best profits in years, even as they worry the months-long rally in prices in the world’s top steelmaking market is running out of steam, executives said. |
Globe Specialty Metals Files Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Actions Against Brazil, Kazakhstan, Norway and Australia
The facts clearly show that these companies are relying on unfair trade and subsidy practices in order to sell their products into the U.S. market at artificially low prices. By doing so, they violate international trade law and gain an unfair advantage over U... |
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