According to the market outlook released by IREPAS, the global association of producers and exporters of long steel products, trade restrictions have shut down a few significant markets for reinforcing bar exports recently, and so some ...
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In December 2012, the seasonally and working-day adjusted turnover in the German manufacturing industry fell by 0.9 percent compared to the previous month, following a revised month-on-month decrease of one percent in November, according to ...
According to the Economic and Steel Market Outlook 2013-2014/Q1 2013 Report from the Economic Committee of the European Steel Association (EUROFER), the total steel tube output in the European Union decreased by 5.5 percent year on year in ...
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Austrian steelmaker voestalpine AG has announced its financial results for the third quarter and the first nine months ended December 31 of the fiscal year 2012-13. Accordingly, voestalpine's net profit in the third quarter decreased to ...
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In 2012, Ukraine registered an 8.8 percent increase year on year in its flat steel imports to 1.002 million mt, according to the data issued by Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers. In December alone, Ukraine's flat steel imports decreased by ...
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In January this year, the purchasing managers’ index (PMI) of China’s steel sector declined to 49.3 percent, down 6.2 percentage points compared to the previous month, as announced by the China Steel Logistics Committee (CSLC) ...
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The China Iron and Steel Association (CISA) has stated that in late January (Jan. 21-31) this year the average aggregate daily crude steel output of large and medium-sized steel enterprises in China totaled 1.604 million mt, down 0.53 ...
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According to the data released by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK), in December 2012 Turkey's monthly industrial production index declined by 3.8 percent year on year, following the 11.3 percent increase recorded in November 2012, ...
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Russian pipe producer Chelyabinsk Tube-Rolling Plant (ChTPZ) has announced that in February-June 2013 it will supply 200,000 mt of large diameter (LD) steel pipes for the construction of line C of the Central Asia-China gas pipeline ...
Tags: ChTPZ, LD Pipes, Gas Pipeline Project
According to the Economic and Steel Market Outlook 2013-2014/Q1 2013 Report from the Economic Committee of the European Steel Association (EUROFER), in the third quarter of 2012 construction activity in the EU declined by five percent year ...
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Ukrainian steelmaker Alchevsk Iron and Steel Works (Alchevsk), a subsidiary of Ukrainian steel producer Industrial Union of Donbass (ISD), has announced that in February this year its plans to cut its crude steel production by five percent ...
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In 2012, Ukrainian exports of long steel products decreased by 0.2 percent year on year to 5.729 million mt, according to the data issued by Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers. In December alone, Ukraine's long steel product exports increased ...
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The European Commission has published an expiry notice for the antidumping duties on steel and iron tube and pipe fittings from South Korea and Malaysia. Unless a review is initiated with the request by the relevant parties, the antidumping ...
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In January this year, China’s producer price index (PPI) decreased by 1.6 percent year on year and indicated a slight rise of 0.2 percent compared with December 2012, China’s National Bureau of Statistics announced on February ...
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China imported 65.54 million mt of iron ore in January this year, up by 11 percent year on year, but down by 5.4 million mt compared to December 2012, as announced by China’s General Administration of Customs on February 8. In ...