Steel Times International News
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Environmental law will slash Chinese output
A nationwide environmental campaign in China is expected to slash output. Prices are expected to rise and smaller mills not complying with new laws are likely to close down.
31 March 2015 -
China’s traders more optimistic than producers
Steel traders in China are claimed to be more optimistic that steelmakers, but prices are destined to shrink further in early 2015, according to a report by China Metals.
31 March 2015 -
Trade deficit between LATAM and China deepens
Declining commodity prices have deepened the trade deficit between Latin America and China, according to Alacero, the Latin American Steel Association.
26 March 2015 -
MMK supplies Ford in Russia
OJSC Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK) has reported that it has been named as a steel supplier to car manufacturer Ford in Russia.
26 March 2015 -
Tata Steel plant in Germany halves energy costs
A new power plant at Hille & Müller, part of Tata Steel’s plating business based in Dusseldorf, Germany, has halved energy costs, claims the company.
24 March 2015 -
MMK’s record-breaking year
Russian steelmaker OJSC Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK) claims that a number of its production facilities and plants set local records last year.
23 March 2015