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.
US-based Dayton Superior acquires steel products manufacturer
ArcelorMittal to reopen Georgetown mill January 24
Nucor names John Ferriola president and COO
Borusan Mannesman to halt plastic pipe production and focus on steel pipe sector
JSW Energy commissions 300 MW power unit in Maharashtra
SSWL achieves record steel wheel rim output and sales in December
Moldova’s steel product consumption to reach 210,000-220,000 mt in 2010
ThyssenKrupp’s BVI opens ship components sales and service branch in Singapore
Severstal’s bid for Berkeley Resources uranium producer fails
Turkish metal producers’ selling prices up 6.42 percent in Dec over Nov
Kazakhstan’s steel product consumption in 2010 to increase to 2.9-3 million mt
Belarus’ steel product consumption to rise to 2.2 million mt in 2010
POSCO introduces eco-friendly management system
US-based ALJ announces earnings for fiscal year 2010
ArcelorMittal increases Baffinland offer to $1.40 per share
Illinois, US-based Scrap Metal Services acquires processing facility in Indiana
Timken acquires Ohio-based scrap company
This week on Orbis Steel Index
Fitch predicts stable outlook for steel sector in 2011
Iran increases customs duty for scrap exports to 70 percent
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