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China’s fixed asset investment in railways up 9.8 percent in Jan-Oct

China’s apparent coal usage down 1.9 percent in January-October

Chile applies provisional duties to Chinese wire rod imports

Creditors sue Samarco in the US over Mariana disaster

Cut-length plate exports from the US drop nearly 10 percent in September

US HDG exports fall 3.2 percent in September

Rise in Canadian manufacturing sales in September attributed in part to fabricated metal industries

Turkey’s production to fail reaching previous levels despite recovery

British industrialist Sanjeev Gupta finalizes purchase of Tungsten Bank

Germany's passenger car output down 10.7 percent in Oct from Sept

Turkey’s crude steel output rises by 4.6 percent in January-October

Turkey's iron ore imports up 2.6 percent in January-September

SMS to supply 130 ton twin ladle furnace for SAIL’s Bokaro steel plant

BlueScope expects increase in underlying EBIT in H1 FY 2016-17

CISA mills' average daily crude steel output down 1.08% in late October

India’s demonetization to have biggest impact on rural demand for steel

Schmolz+Bickenbach’s sales revenues down 16.7 percent in Jan-Sept

WISCO achieves capacity reduction targets for 2016 ahead of schedule

Iron ore inventory decreases at Chinese ports

Chinese currency at eight-year low against US dollar

China’s coal output down 10.7 percent in January-October

New jobs in Chinese cities and towns total 10.67 million in Jan-Sept

US iron and steel scrap exports fall 36 percent in September

US steel exports decline 2.1 percent in September

Canadian new vehicle sales increase slightly in September

Steel service center shipments in the US and Canada decline in October

US manufacturing sales edge up slightly in September

CSN abandons terminal asset sale, seeks partner for iron ore

Peru, Bolivia ink mining cooperation agreement

Latin America’s finished steel imports from China down 20% in Jan-Sept

Japan's CR steel strip shipments up 8.3% in September from August

Ferrous metal shipments by Russian Railways down 2.1 percent in Jan-Oct

Japan's HR steel strip shipments down 3.7 percent in Sept from Aug

Russia-based IMH’s coal output down seven percent in January-September

NSSMC’s new JV in Brunei starts commercial operation

Vallourec completes purchase of majority stake in China’s Anhui Tianda Oil Pipe

OECD unemployment rate stable at 6.3 percent since May this year

Turkey's CRC imports up 15.3 percent in January-September

Peruvian iron ore output down 2.3 percent in January-September

Declines recorded in Chinese futures markets on November 15

Unemployment in Turkey up to 11.3 percent in August from July

Chinese currency devalued to 6.8495 against US dollar on Nov. 15

MIIT: China to raise steel capacity usage rate to 80 percent by 2020

MOC: Average finished steel price in China up four percent

Real estate investments in China up 6.6 percent in January-October

China’s retail sales of consumer goods up 10.3 percent in Jan-Oct

Average HRB 400 rebar price in China rises sharply in early November

US raw steel down slightly week-on-week, but shows year-on-year gains

ArcelorMittal Dofasco receives $40 million from Canada for energy upgrades

Peruvian iron ore export prices stable in September


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