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Free Japan’s new ship export orders down 48 percent in May from April

Free US iron and steel scrap exports up 13.5 percent in April from March

Free Japan’s HRP and HRS shipments down 12.2 percent in April from March

Free Exports of niobium ferroalloys from Brazil increase in May

Free Exports of heavy plates from Brazil decline in May

Free Turkey’s CRC imports up 31.6 percent in January-April

Free Coal exports from Queensland up 12.3 percent in May from April

Free EU launches new tool to prevent trade diversion

Free Taiwan’s iron and steel export value down 6.5 percent in Jan-May

Free EUROFER: EU’s finished steel imports decrease in Q1

Free Assofermet: Italian steel market remains uncertain in May amid growing concerns

Free China's excavator sales increase by 17.4 percent in January-May

Free China’s coal imports decrease by 7.9 percent in January-May

Free Turkey’s HRC imports down 28 percent in January-April

Free China's steel exports further up in May, pace of growth in January-May accelerates to 8.9%

Free EUROFER: EU’s finished steel exports register two percent increase in January-February

Free France’s steel product import value down 11.1 percent in Q1

Free France’s steel product export value down 5.1 percent in January-March

Free China's iron ore imports decrease by 5.2 percent in January-May

Free Colombia’s iron and steel export volume up 13.2 percent in Jan-Apr

Free Turkey’s HRC exports up 54.2 percent in Jan-Apr

Free Turkey’s wire rod exports down 13.6% in January-April

Free US receives petition for AD/CVD probes on rebar from four countries

Free Turkish rebar exports up 27.2 percent in January-April

Free Automotive sales in Turkey up 3.7 percent in Jan-May

Free US tool steel exports up 38.5 percent in March from February

Free US merchant bar exports up 24.6 percent in March from February

Free Turkey’s scrap imports down 3.8 percent in January-April

Free US mechanical tubing exports up 22.5 percent in March from February

Free US tin plate exports up 1.9 percent in March from February

Free South Africa’s base metal export value down 14.6 percent in January-April

Free US cut-length plate imports down 31.3 percent in March from February

Free US drawn wire exports up 16.6 percent in March from February

Free TUIK: Turkey’s steel import value down 9.1 percent in Jan-Apr

Free Japan’s steel exports down 1.1 percent in January-April

Free TCUD: Turkey’s crude steel output records first rise this year in April

Free US plates in coil imports down 17.5 percent in March from February

Free US structural pipe and tube exports down 13.6 percent in March from February

Free TUIK: Turkey’s steel export value up 7.6 percent in Jan-Apr

Free Japan’s steel scrap exports up 26 percent in January-April

Free Kazakhstan intends to temporarily ban semi-finished product exports

Free US tin plate imports down 5.1 percent in March from February

Free US cold finished bar exports up 19.6 percent in March from February

Free US standard pipe imports up 18.8 percent in March from February

Free US OCTG exports up 0.62 percent in March from February

Free US line pipe imports up 44.3 percent in March from February

Free US rebar exports down 13.8 percent in March from February

Free US rebar imports up 85.9 percent in March from February

Free US OCTG imports up 43.2 percent in March from February

Free US beam exports down 16.3 percent in March from February


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