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Mexico’s ICH reverts loss and posts $76.6 million profit in Q3

Brazil’s CSN posts $29 million net loss in Q3

Euro area industrial producer prices up 0.1 percent in Sept from Aug

Euro area industrial output down 0.8 percent in September from August

EU imposes preliminary AD duty on Chinese seamless pipe imports

Salzgitter posts increase in net profit for January-September

Scrap continues to rise on Orbis Steel Index

Tata Steel’s EBITDA up 66 percent in September quarter

Turkish PPGI imports up 83.2 percent in January-September

SAIL tender for domestic ferromanganese purchase fails to find suppliers

Brazil requests WTO review of US tariffs on its steel

Chinese currency devalued to 6.8291 against US dollar on November 14

Average residential housing price in China increases during October

NDRC: China achieves steel capacity reduction target for 2016

China’s fixed asset investments up 8.3 percent in January-October

China’s value-added industrial output up six percent in Jan-Oct

China’s crude steel output up 0.7 percent in January-October

US Port of Oakland reaches three-year high in export volumes in October

Iron ore trade in the US Great Lakes/St. Lawrence steady year-on-year in October

Steel stocks in US show optimism post-election

Argentina’s crude steel output in October declines by 19.6 percent, year-on-year

Mexico’s Minera Autlan goes from loss in Q3 2015 to profit in Q3 2016

Vale, BHP Billiton and Samarco to pay $350 million to clean up mine

Nasdaq futures trading Midwest US shredded scrap on NFX

LKAB registers net profit in January-September

Pakistan issues preliminary AD decision for Chinese galvanized coils and sheets

India's finished steel consumption up 2.5 percent in April-September

India's basic metal output up 11.1 percent in September

MOC: China’s foreign trade to indicate stable movement

US initiates administrative review for OCTG imports from Turkey

Turkish motor vehicle sales decrease three percent in January-October

Turkish motor vehicle output up ten percent in October

Turkey-based MMK Metalurji’s EBITDA down 95.7 percent in Q3 from Q2

S&P revises Erdemir Group’s outlook to stable from negative

Turkey’s PPGI exports decrease by 26.7 percent in January-September

Turkey's basic metal turnover up 0.7 percent in September from August

Turkey-based IDC’s sales revenues up five percent in January-September

Liberty House restarts Welsh pipe mill

CAAM: China’s auto exports down 8.7 percent in January-October

China’s new energy vehicle output up 77.9 percent in January-October

CAAM: China’s passenger vehicle output up 15.3 percent in Jan-Oct

CAAM: China’s auto output rises by 13.8 percent in January-October

Ferroalloys producer Ferbasa posts $1.93 million net profit in Q3

Gerdau: Trump’s infrastructure plan may boost steel demand

Mexico opens public consultation for electro-welded steel wires

BHP confident that Samarco will restart in 2017, despite challenges

Canadian new housing prices rise slightly in September

Canadian tribunal rules that dumping exists in imports of certain fabrication industrial steel components

Brazil's motor vehicle output up 2.3% in October from September

Turkey's HRC imports up 11.6 percent in January-September


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