It's reported that China Steel Corp. (CSC), the largest carbon steelmaker in Taiwan announced to remain its list prices for electric furnace (EF) Al-killed wire rods unchanged for October. Also, the company has remained its list prices for ...
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Dragon Steel, a subsidiary of China Steel Corp. (CSC), offered the electric furnace (EF) Al-killed wire rod in March, 2009. However, the quality is not stable in the beginning period of time. In order to solve the problem, CSC added the ...
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China Steel Corp. (CSC), the largest carbon steelmaker in Taiwan will release its list price for electric furnace (EF) Al-killed wire rods for October at end of September. Industry sources predicted that the company would remain its list ...
China Steel Corp. (CSC), the largest carbon steel producer in Taiwan announced to remain its list prices for electric furnace (EF) Al-killed wire rods unchanged for September. It’s known that CSC has already kept the prices flat in a ...
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It’s reported that August is the peak period time for electric furnace (EF) rebar mills in Taiwan to have the annual maintenance. It’s known that at least four rebar mills will suspend production for 7~15 days for the ...
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Canton, Ohio-based special bar quality (SBQ) steel producer Republic Steel said late Monday that it experienced a failure at the transformer that supplies power to the #7 Furnace in the Canton, Ohio melt shop on Friday, August 2, 2013. ...
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Tycoons Group, one of the major wire and fastener manufacturers in both Taiwan and Thailand market, said it will increase investment value by about NT$870 million on its Thailand's electric furnace project in order to supply for Thailand ...
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China Steel Corp. (CSC), the largest carbon steelmaker in Taiwan announced to keep its list prices for electric furnace (EF) Al-killed wire rods unchanged for August. CSC stated that it decided to keep the prices unchanged due to weak ...
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It’s reported that Quintain Steel, one of the major wire rod producers in Taiwan announced to remain its list prices unchanged for August. Also, the company has remained wire rod list prices unchanged for consecutive two months. ...
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Recently, the transaction prices of China Steel Corp. (CSC)’s electric furnace (EF) Al-killed finished wire have decreased further in the Taiwanese market. At present, the prices come to NT$23,500/ton. It’s learned that the ...
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It’s reported that Quintain Steel, one of the major wire rod producers in Taiwan announced to remain its list prices unchanged for July. After the announcement, its prices for blast furnace (BF) Al-killed wire rods are t ...
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It's reported that the Taiwanese rerolling mills including Quintain Steel and Yieh Hsing will release list prices for wire rods for July after China Steel Corp. (CSC) announced to remain its list prices for electric furnace (EF) Al-killed ...
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China Steel Corp. (CSC), the largest carbon steel producer in Taiwan announced to remain its list prices for electric furnace (EF) Al-killed wire rods unchanged for July on June 24th. It's known that CSC has already cut the prices by ...
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China Steel Corp. (CSC) announced to cut its prices for electric furnace (EF) Al-killed wire rods by NT$1,400/ton for June to NT$20,800/ton. Meanwhile, the transaction price is at NT$19,800/ton~NT$20,300/ton, touching the history low. Even ...
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Quintain Steel, one of the major wire rod producers in Taiwan, announced to cut its list prices for all its wire rod products for June. This is the first time that the company cut the price since early of this year. Affected by China Steel ...
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