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S. African iron and steel output up 21.4 percent in August

Taiwan’s steel export value up 11.2 percent in Sept over Aug

CISA: China’s iron ore price index declines in late Sept

Ferrexpo’s pellet output decreases in Jan-Sept

CAAM: China’s auto sales volume down 1.75 percent in Sept

CISA: China’s average daily crude steel output down slightly in late Sept

Ukrainian crude steel output to increase in November

Tata Steel to build new finishing line in Netherlands

Serbia to temporarily lift import tariffs on CR and HR sheets

Worldsteel: Turkish construction industry drives steel demand

Worldsteel: Steel demand recovery in MENA slower than expected

SSAB to cut 450 jobs at Swedish operations

Worldsteel: Gloomier outlook for European steel demand

Worldsteel: China’s steel demand growth to slow significantly in 2012

Worldsteel revises down global apparent steel use forecast for 2012 and 2013

September coal shipments on US Great Lakes improve 6.3 percent

Electrorep and Gemco Sales to represent Wheatland Tube in select US states

DOJ requires further info in potential Robbins & Myers acquisition

L.B. Foster renames previously acquired Portec Rail companies

Japan’s iron ore imports up 21.7 percent in Aug over July

Turkey’s stainless flat steel imports up 7.1 percent in Jan-

Germany’s crude steel output up 5.7 percent in Sept over Aug

France’s manufacturing output up 1.8 percent in Aug over July

German wholesale metal prices down 3.9 percent in September

UK basic metal output index down slightly in Aug from July

Russian scrap exports by rail down 21 percent in Jan-Sept

OMK’s foundry-rolling complex sees increased output in Jan-Sept

IMF cuts China’s 2012 economic growth forecast to 7.8 percent

Chongqing Steel’s finished steel output down 25 percent in Sept

Profits of vanadium and titanium steel sector in Sichuan plunge in Jan-Aug

China’s coal imports in Jan-Aug surpass total 2011 volume

Baogang’s Baiyun mine produces 3,714,300 mt of iron ore in Sept

ArcelorMittal to supply steel beams for Pakistan’s tallest building

Indian steel minister at worldsteel: India can become world’s No. 2 steel producer by 2020

Italy’s metal output index up 3.3 percent in August over July

Australia imposes securities on HRC imports from four countries

Iranian steel producers’ competitiveness hindered by high costs

Worldsteel recognizes four member companies for safety and health excellence

Severstal’s Mordashov becomes worldsteel’s new chairman

Edwin Basson at worldsteel: African steel demand growth rate similar to China’s

Indian urban development minister at worldsteel: India to address its huge infrastructure deficit

Harsco and Tata Steel UK renew raw material handling contract

McNeilus Steel officially begins Wisconsin expansion

US weekly raw steel production falls for second consecutive week

US ITC decides to conduct sunset review of rebar from seven countries

Turkey’s flat steel imports rise in August

Coal output rises at Kangaroo Resources’ Mamahak mine in Indonesia

Coal exports from Australia’s Newcastle port decline

Japan’s CR sheet and strip shipments down 6% in Aug from July

Brazilian flat steel exports down 15.5% in Sept from Aug


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