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Port on Yangtze embraces green change
"Coal and iron ore used to be piled up on the dock without cover, and sewage flowed everywhere after it rained. Coming back from the dock, I would throw my shoes away," said Nie Zhiqiang, who has lived near the port for about half a century. |
AISI: US March Steel Shipments Down 6.3% from March 2019
The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) reported that for the month of March 2020, U.S. steel mills shipped 7,802,192 net tons. |
Mexican auto industry wants 17 May restart
Mexican auto industry wants 17 May restart. |
China extends anti-dumping duties on alloy-steel pipes from US, EU
China extends anti-dumping duties on alloy-steel pipes from US, EU. |
China's factory-gate prices continue to fall in April
China's factory-gate prices continue to fall in April. |
Baosteel, Rio Tinto ink yuan-based iron ore deal
Chinese steel mills are looking to gain a greater say in iron ore pricing by opting for yuan-denominated settlements, with a key deal concluded in the Chinese currency recently. |
Vale sees a ‘very vigorous’ economic recovery in China
“Industrial activities (in China) are practically at their normal levels…Civil construction is also rising daily and steel and iron ore stocks are falling,” he said. |
Cliffs steel, iron ore restarts hinge on auto sector
Cleveland-Cliffs expects its US steelmaking operations to begin normalizing over the second and third quarters, depending on automotive plant restarts. |
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