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JSW Steel’s January crude steel output rises nine percent year on year

ArcelorMittal appoints Wandke to senior management of mining division

Anglo American completes sale of Black Mountain Mining zinc interest in S. Africa

New York-based Upstate Shredding acquires Hazleton-based scrap company

Russian Railways: Steel product shipments up 11.2 percent in January

Ukraine issues 2010 coke import and export data

OMK’s ATZ sees 34 percent rise in steel pipe output in January

Steel markets continued to see price corrections last week

Azarbaijan Steel posts slight increase in rebar output

Ahwaz Pipe and Rolling produces 344,000 mt of HRC in nine months

African Minerals finalizes $417.7 million loan facility, appoints new COO

North American unemployment rates improve in January

Steel cargoes up 53 percent at Port of Philadelphia

Premier Manufacturing to shut down wire-making operations in Ohio

North American rig counts, week ending February 4

US ITC conducts sunset review of AD/CVD orders on cut-to-length carbon steel plate

Ukraine’s steel pipe imports up by 59.5 percent in 2010

EUROFER : EU economy on track for further recovery in 2011-2012

Atlas Iron extends Giralia takeover offer

Ukraine exports 6.513 million mt of flat steel in 2010

Interpipe’s steel pipe output rises by 24.3 percent in January 2011

Tajikistan builds first structural steel product plant

Evraz invests in upgrade of two Canadian OCTG mills

Kobe Steel records $217 million net profit in third fiscal quarter

Kobe Steel to merge accounting subsidiary into parent company

ArcelorMittal Temirtau to commission new units by 2015

Ferrexpo increases pellet output by 6.5 percent in Jan 2011, targets expansion

Zaporizhstal’s crude steel output rises by 27 percent in January 2011

Russia’s steel pipe consumption reaches pre-crisis levels, output up in 2010

Russia’s stainless steel imports up seven percent in Dec over Nov

Ukraine sees steel pipe exports decrease by 6.8 percent in 2010

No delays in orders but work problems at Egyptian ports

ACEA foresees mixed market outlook for automotive industry in 2011

EUROFER remains positive on prospects for European steel using industries in 2011

Russian steel plants invest more in technological transformation

Ruukki to divide Finnish operations into four different companies

Sumitomo Metals posts JPY 39 million net profit in Q3 FY 2010-11, cuts profit forecast

Turkish metal producers’ selling prices up 8.8 percent in Jan over Dec

L.B. Foster to supply steel for Delaware bridge project

Alderon Resource Corporation begins Labrador iron ore exploration

Fire at Gerdau MacSteel’s Michigan plant temporarily halts mill production

Russia’s stainless steel consumption in 2010 exceeds pre-crisis levels

ISD’s DMKD commissions new continuous caster No. 3

CE Franklin: Improvement in tubular demand continues

ArcelorMittal and Nunavut increase stake in Baffinland to 65 percent

Uzmetkombinat ups crude steel output by 2.5 percent in Jan 2011

Russia’s coking coal output rises 9.9 percent in 2010

Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal set to realize colossal merger

Ukraine exports 5.775 million mt of long steel in 2010

Interpipe passes qualification audit of Sweden’s SKF Group


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