Latest Steel News
SteelOrbis offers the latest independent steel news coverage compiled by its worldwide steel industry network. Approximately 25 fresh news articles on topics most prominently affecting the steel industry at large can be viewed on the steel news pages everyday in four different languages.
Turkey’s CRC imports down 22.75 percent in 2009
Iranian mill Azarbaijan Steel’s rebar output declines by 24 percent
GM brings 1,200 jobs to Lordstown, Ohio complex
Total steel imports to US up 16 percent in January
Brazilian steelmaker fails to take over Portuguese cement company
Bhushan orders new 500,000 mt specialty and engineering steel rolling mill
ArcelorMittal Kriviy Rih to invest over $200 million in modernization in 2010
Centravis issues 2009 results, forecasts improvement in 2010
WISCO to build steel mill in Brazil
Benxi Iron and Steel develops X100 steel sheet for spiral welded pipes
TMK IPSCO to build new connections production facility in Ohio
China’s large scale coal enterprises see profits decline in 2009
France’s household consumption declines 2.7 percent in January
INSIG raises its finished steel output by 15 percent
December steel exports from US indicate year-on-year increase
India imposes definitive AD duty on CR product imports from various countries
CEO Mittal says 2009 was ‘painful’ for ArcelorMittal
World DRI output up 4.08 percent in January over December
Yalian Steel granted API pipe certification
Shougang Group speeds up research and development for auto sheet
South Korean car output surges 65.3 percent in January
Iran Alloy Steel Co.’s crude steel output rises 10 percent
Rio Tinto selects partners for rapid construction of deep underground mines
TISCO ranks first in China for sales of wide cold rolled stainless sheets
13 – 19 February 2010 Weekly market report.. Banchero Costa
Canadian AD and CVD investigations of OCTG from China -- final dumping determinations
Steel Dynamics to begin shipping standard rail to major railroads
US raw steel production up 0.9 percent from last week, 56 percent from last year
Russian crude steel output up 33 percent in January
Zaporizhstal to begin cold testing at new PCI plant in early April
Metallservis and two investment companies get 48 percent of ESTAR’s NMZK
Alchevsk to reach full capacity utilization at all four BFs by mid-March
World monthly crude steel output rises 1.8 percent in January
Tangshan Stainless Steel targets monthly output of over 10,000 mt
Molybdenum futures traded for first time on London Metal Exchange
Australian coal miner Centennial sees US$28 million net profit in H1 FY 2009-10
BHP Billiton awards US$500 million contract to Fluor-SKM JV
Iran’s Khorasan Steel sees billet output rise by 11 percent
Jianlong Steel receives manufacturing license for anti-seismic steel bars
World crude steel output in January rises 1.8 percent over December
Australian miners Atlas and Aurox agree on Utah Point port cooperation
Erdemir returns to profit in Q4 2009, posts full year loss of $111 million
Havilah Resources starts drilling at Lilydale iron ore project
Germany’s cartel office investigates planned BHP Billiton-Rio JV
Robe River JV starts production at Mesa A/Warramboo iron ore mine in Pilbara
Five Chinese steel mills reportedly accept 40 percent iron ore price hike
Government of Canada continues to invest in the future of the Port of Sept Iles
ITC makes preliminary determination in Chinese drill pipe investigation
Severstal Columbus closes $525 million senior secured note offering
Ukrainian railway company bans deliveries to ArcelorMittal Kriviy Rih
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