China Steel Corp. (CSC) announced its carbon steel sales volume in September reached to 793,119 tons, rising about 5.2% from August. The total sales volume for the first nine months is about 7.15 million tons which domestic sales took 65%. ...
Tags: Construction, Decoration, steel, Carbon Steel
According to statistics, Taiwan's imports of wire rods totaled 18,264 tons in September, rising by 12% from a month ago. The average import prices were at NT$18,267/ton, decreasing by NT$503/ton from a month ago. In September, the country's ...
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According to data released by the Metals Service Center Institute Tuesday, the US service center's steel shipments rose by 9.8% year on year in September. Meanwhile, the stocks of steel products in the US steel service center fell by 8.4% ...
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Spanish hardwood and softwood plywood imports bounced back significantly in the second quarter after tumbling around 23 % in the first three months of 2013. As a result, imports jumped by a good 15 % in the first six months of 2013 to stand ...
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Declining investment in China' power grid last month could signal declining copper demand in the coming months, analysts with UK bank giant Barclays said Tuesday. Grid investment total Yuan 31 billion ($5.08 billion) in September, a 15% ...
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US service centers shipped 121,700 mt of aluminum products in September, up 8.2% compared with September 2012, the Metals Service Center Institute said Tuesday. Aluminum shipments in the first nine months of 2013 totaled 1.122 million mt, ...
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European styrene prices continued to fall Tuesday, continuing the bearish domestic trend seen since the start of September as sellers continued to look to offload excess supply in Europe. However, sources pointed to alternative export ...
Chicago Argo ethanol was assessed Monday at a two-week high of $2.07/gal amid stronger corn futures and tight ethanol supply, sources said. Specifically, the Chicago Argo ethanol assessment rose 1.5 cents from Friday to the highest level ...
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With an extended colour range for transparent fabrics for womenswear, Freudenberg & Vilene International Ltd. gives more options to designer dreams. Bi-elastic and lightweight interlinings for womenswear as well as ultralight canvases for ...
LMC AUTOMOTIVE post the data, global car sales rose 4.5% in September, it considers the result of "solid". LMC is expected that the light vehicle sales will be 83.5 million cars in 2013, and 81.2 million sales growth of 2.8% in 2012. Do not ...
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According to statistics released by the Chinese customs authorities, the country's exports of finished steel totaled 4.92 million tons in September, decreasing by 4.47% year on year and slumping by 1.22 million tons from a month ago. In ...
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Japan's Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp (NSSMC) announced to keep its contract prices for H-beam unchanged for October as the price rise for September was not accepted completely. At present, the market prices for SS400 H beam are at ...
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China Steel Corp. (CSC), the largest carbon steelmaker in Taiwan is going to release its prices for carbon steel wire rod and bars for December on October 18th. Although the international steel price drops, the Taiwanese screw makers still ...
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China Steel Sumikin Vietnam Joint Stock Company (CSVC), joint-ventured by Nippon Steel, Sumitomo Metal Corporation, and China Steel Corporation, will start its commercial operation next month. This new sheet mill was an investment of about ...
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Reportedly, the Chinese steelmaker Ansteel estimated a net profit of RMB765 million for the January-September, in comparison of a net loss of RMB3.17 billion for the same period of 2012. Ansteel said that the company has achieved a profit ...
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