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China’s crude steel output down 2.1 percent in January-September

Shougang expects net loss of RMB 523-623 million for Jan-Sept

Chinese shipbuilding firms see increased output value in Jan-Sept

China’s shipbuilding output for export up 15.2 percent in Jan-Sept

US freight shipments reach all-time high in August

Canadian manufacturing sales drop 0.2 percent in August

US trade rep promotes benefits of TPP for US-Mexico trade relationship

Former employees, USW to receive $12 million in RG Steel bankruptcy settlement

AK Steel issues idle notices to Ashland Works employees

Canadian rig count ticks up again as US count drops

Cost of civil construction in the greater Buenos Aires increases in September

Algeria’s Cevital interested in building steel mill in Brazil

Posco inaugurates wire rod processing unit in Mexico

Euro area industrial output down 0.5 percent in August from July

Turkish motor vehicle sales up 39 percent in January-September

Evraz posts increased crude steel output for Q3

NLMK’s Q3 crude steel output up one percent from Q2

Borusan Mannesmann about to complete shipments for NGL project in Texas

Turkish motor vehicle output remains stable in September

Liberty Steel restarts hot rolled coil plant in Newport

Turkey’s billet imports up 53.7 percent in January-August

Shandong Steel to transfer RMB 12.82 billion in assets to parent firm

SGIS Songshan expects net loss of RMB 1.6 billion for Jan-Sept

Xinxing Ductile Iron Pipes expects net loss of RMB 55 million for Q3

CAAM: China’s passenger vehicle output down six percent in September

CAAM: China’s auto output decreases by 5.6 percent in September

Rio Tinto’s iron ore shipments up 17 percent in September quarter

US embargo on Cuba caused $33.4 million loss to Acinox in one year

Gerdau looking to sell Spanish mill Sidenor

Brazil steel tube sector operating at half its capacity

Canadian investment in non-residential construction declines in Q3

Service center shipments continue to decline in US and Canada

AZZ Inc. wins contract to provide gas lines to Chinese hydropower plant

Essar Steel Algoma secures alternate iron ore supply

Turkey’s HRC exports up 8.5 percent in January-August

Raspadskaya’s coal output up 20 percent in Q3 from Q2

TMK’s pipe shipments down 7.1 percent in January-September

Australia grants more time for Chinese rebar AD duty investigation

China loses WTO appeal on stainless steel tube duty against EU and Japan

US postpones preliminary decision in Turkish heavy-walled rectangular pipe investigation

JSW Steel’s crude steel output down one percent in Q2 FY 2015-16

OECD employment rate stable at 66.1 percent in Q2

Hunan Valin Steel expects net loss of up to RMB 1.15 billion in Q3

Ansteel expects net loss of RMB 888 million for January-September

China’s shipbuilding output up 12.7 percent in January-September

Average HRB 400 rebar price in China edges down in early October

China’s CPI rises by 1.6 percent in September

Indian ore pelletization sector sees fall in capacity use, seeks state protection

Fortescue’s iron ore shipments see slight rise in September quarter

MSCI and the National Safety Council to launch joint workplace safety campaign


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