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Steel Production Growth And Iron Ore Import In China
As per the latest statistics of Customs, the export of China’s finished steel products dropped to 1.41 million tonnes in April down by 15.6% from March or 70.5% from that of last year. This is the forth consecutive month that China steel export stayed below 2 million tonnes reaching the history low since November 2005.
U.S. Protests Action Dumping Done By China In Steel Trade And Produce Of Steel
U.S. Steel Corp. and a chorus of other steelmakers are calling out the Chinese government once again for steel dumping.
In its quarterly earnings call and annual meeting last week, Chairman and CEO John Surma said “unprecedented levels of unfairly traded and subsidized” steel pipe imports
Steel Prices and Demand in China Drop, China Steel Industry To Face Anti-Dumping Threats From US and Europe
On April 8, the European Commission announced the levying of an up to 24.2% temporary anti-dumping tax on seamless steel tubes made in China.
New Frontier Energy, Inc. Announces OGIS Presentation Webcast
So far few agreements but a lot of good will between China and South Africa where Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived yesterday. For his South African hosts, the visit is a good opportunity to discuss ways to increase trade without becoming economically dependent.
Yesterday, at the end of his meeting with his Chinese counterpart South African [...]
Missed Opportunities for 2006: Uranium, China, Food & Water
Investing the Middle Way submits: Year-end is usually a time for reflection. I’m planning a more quantitative look at my portfolio this year, but as always, numbers don’t tell you the whole story. In this post, I want to take a look at some of the missed opportunities in 2006. In a way, it will [...]
China mixes rice and neo-colonialism
When China, one of the world’s most corrupt countries, starts dishing out tens of billions of US dollars in aid and business contracts in Africa, the world’s most corrupt continent, alarm bells go off in Washington and other Western capitals. The fact that China turns a blind eye to widespread human-rights abuses on the continent [...]
Explosives dumping deadlock enters new phase
Explosives specialist AEL, part of the AECI group, will later this year submit a third application to the International Trade Administration Commission (Itac) to investigate the alleged dumping of shock-tube explosive systems from China, says AEL MD Graham Edwards.
This is while AEL has also filed a High Court application to force Itac to complete its [...]
Australia pleads for mining favour in Russia
Trade ministers are like the Fuller brush salesman. The job requires long days and hard traveling, sleep-short nights in dreary hotels, selling a premium brand-name for a cheap product that customers usually think they need no more of. And when the salesman returns to headquarters, the boss hardly notices him.
