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Bamin concludes iron ore feasibility study

Strike ends at Gerdau’s mill in Sao Jose dos Campos

Turkey's building construction costs up 5.7 percent in Q3

EUNIRPA warns against oligarchization of European steel industry

World crude steel output decreases 0.5 percent in January-September

SSAB starts production at new LD converter in Raahe plant

Turkish consumer confidence down 0.3 percent in October from September

MIIT: China will not approve new steel capacity projects

India’s steel ministry to push for greater steel use in state-funding housing

Vale’s iron ore output up 1.5 percent in Q3

Freight volumes on China’s waterways up 1.6 percent in January-September

FAI in China’s roads and waterways up 8.5 percent in January-September

China Shenhua Energy’s coal sales up 15.7 percent in September

China National Coal Group’s coal sales up 7.3 percent in September

China’s coal output down 10.5 percent in January-September

Canadian tribunal finds injury in line pipe import case

SDI nearly sees significant boost in net income for Q3

Nucor reports higher net earnings and sales in Q3

Cost of civil construction in greater Buenos Aires area increases in September

Mexico’s Simec sees revenue and profit increase in Q3

Brazil’s court suspends prosecutors claims against CSN

SMS to supply new reversing cold mill to Hoa Sen Group in Vietnam

OECD employment rises to 66.9 percent in Q2

Turkish motor vehicle output up two percent in September

Turkish motor vehicle sales decrease six percent in January-September

Raspadskaya’s coal output down seven percent in Q3 from Q2

Turkish metal producers' foreign sales prices up 0.2% in Sept from Aug

Fortescue’s iron ore shipments up five percent in September quarter

Coal India not to hike coking coal prices despite rising international trends

Rio Tinto’s iron ore shipments down 6.2 percent in September quarter

Output of 51 major shipbuilding firms in China down 13.5% in Jan-Sept

China’s crude steel output up 0.4 percent in January-September

Chinese shipbuilding firms’ output value declines in January-September

China’s shipbuilding output down 15.1 percent in January-September

Real estate investments in China up 5.8 percent in January-September

China’s retail sales of consumer goods up 10.4 percent in Jan-Sept

US Customs and Border Protection declines to investigate duty evasion of Chinese circular welded pipe imports

Canadian trade tribunal will move forward with rebar AD case against six countries

US housing permits and starts rise in September while completions decline

Halt in production continues at Gerdau’s Sao Jose dos Campos mill

Venezuela’s Ferrominera resumes HBI output following halt in late May

Canacero unveils new steel macroscopic examination norm

Brazil's motor vehicle output down 3.9% in September from August

Japanese steel demand expected to rise in Q4

Primetals Technologies to supply continuous billet caster to Orissa Metaliks

Atlas Iron’s iron ore shipments up eight percent in September quarter

Turkey’s slab imports down 41.8 percent in January-August

BHP Billiton’s iron ore output remains stable in September quarter

40 iron ore mines in Goa to be operational after monsoon break

Iron ore inventory increases at Chinese ports


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