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Pingmei Shenma Group supplies 3 million mt of coking coal to WISCO in 2011

Nanjing Steel to build two 220 cubic meter sintering machines

Canada’s CaNickel to reduce production at Bucko Lake nickel mine

Brazilian trade reaches record highs in 2011

US wire hanger producers file trade case against imports from Taiwan and Vietnam

US and Canadian rig counts fall again

US DOC launches AD/CVD investigations against multiple steel products

Turkey’s steel export value up 25 percent in 2011

Pakistan’s scrap imports down 13.8 percent in Nov from Oct

Japanese hot rolled flat steel exports fall in November

Turkey’s steel export value down 10 percent in Nov from Oct

Upward trend prevails in LME billet market

Egypt to increase energy charges for heavy industries

Colombia’s Cerrejon achieves coal export target for 2011

India’s steel consumption to continue to grow

Rise in new Sri Lankan fabricated metal businesses in 2011

India raises export duty on iron ore

Scrap indexes maintain upward movement on Orbis Steel Index

Emirates Steel commissions its heavy section mill

KS certification for S. Korean rebar processors to be introduced in 2012

JISCO expects to produce 3.484 million mt of iron ore concentrate in 2011


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