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Gerdau Ameristeel to close Sand Springs mill

Nanjing Steel’s net profit rises by 58 percent in 2010

Russia issues January-February output results

HSBC finances Hadeed’s new steel plant in Jubail

Spain’s Acerinox invests €51 million in Campo de Gibraltar factory

Tata Steel may raise up to $332 million via perpetual bond sale

Ukraine’s average daily pig iron output continues to increase

Ukrainian steel industry’s gas consumption decreases in February

Teck cuts Q1 met coal export guidance amid adverse weather conditions

General Steel posts loss in 2010, expects higher Chinese demand in 2011

Mittal not expecting pre-crisis demand levels in developed world before 2015

Ukraine’s industrial production increases by 11.5 percent in February

Fitch: Impact on Japanese automakers and steel companies from earthquake

FAS: Evraz and Raspadskaya guilty of abusive coking coal pricing

Turkey-based foundry Cemas records loss in 2010

JFE Steel to establish Chinese JV with Suzhou Hesheng Special Materials

Chongqing Steel inks supply deal with Guangzhou Shipyard International

Turkey’s steel exports to Egypt hit hard by political upheaval, Libya next

Vale eyes listing on Shanghai Stock Exchange

Baosteel offers emergency supplies to Japanese carmakers’ Chinese JVs

January auto sales up 3.2 percent in Canada

Nucor energy supplier Praxair expands Tennessee facility

Meijin Steel restarts its No. 2 blast furnace

Kardemir returns to profit in 2010 with increased capacity utilization

Nucor: US manufacturing steel demand rising while construction remains weak

Australia’s 2010 met coal exports rise 18 percent despite Queensland floods

Coal transshipments at Russian seaports up 13.2 percent in Jan-Feb

Regent Pacific withdraws offer for Australian iron ore miner BC Iron

SAIL and Japan’s Kobe Steel continue talks for new steel plant in India

W. Australia’s EPA recommends approval for Oakajee port and rail project

Sumitomo’s Kashima Steelworks makes first shipment after earthquake

Kuzbassrazrezugol sees 53.4 percent rise in Jan-Feb coking coal output

Erdemir sees $502 million net profit in 2010 due to higher local shipments

China’s Puda reports strong results in 2010 amid high coking coal demand

OMK’s Vyksa sees 4.3 percent drop in January-February pipe output

OMK’s foundry and rolling facility sees increased February output

Ukraine’s ferrous metal imports and exports rise in value in January

Kibar Holding commissions new coating line and container port

Correction: Locks on US Great Lakes will not open early in 2011

CITIC Pacific eyes 20 million mt annual iron ore output from Australian assets

Iranian state-owned mills produce 10.752 million mt of crude steel in 11 months

Bayi Iron and Steel to reach 15 million mt annual output by 2015

Handan Steel exports 325,600 mt of high-end steel products in 2010

Japan’s Yodogawa Steel Works to produce precoated plates in Hefei, Anhui

China’s main news agency launches Xinhua-China Iron Ore Price Index

US Steel Tubular Products enters strategic agreement with Lambda Technologies

Ryerson Inc. acquires Singer Steel

US raw steel production climbs 1.1 percent week-on-week

Xinjiang to allocate RMB 3.6 trillion for fixed asset investment in 2011-15

China’s iron ore imports drop significantly in February


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