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SEAISI Newsletters Feb 2010 (download PDF version)
No. Title
Secretary Report  
BHP to expand West Australian iron ore ops 
Australia-China $60 billion coal deal 
Bluescope sees demand improving, predicts profit in FY ’10 
Krakatau expects to book 29% increase in total sales this year 
Indonesia to tighten standard requirements on imported products 
Indonesian HRC prices see small rise 
Indonesian wire rod prices rise on scrap costs 
Nippon Steel to make auto steel sheet in India with Tata 
10  JFE buys 3% of Mycron Steel as Japanese mills continue overseas expansion 
11  Japanese billet exports show shift in grades 
12  Japan January crude steel output rises 37 pct 
13  Posco won’t pull out of Orissa’ 
14  Posco plans a new 800,000 t/y wire rod mill 
15  Vale plans iron ore port and stockpile in Malaysia 
16  Steel prices likely to rise further 
17  China Steel Sees January Sales Grow 80% 
18  E United Vietnam BF project could restart in Q2 
19  Yieh Phui keeps galvanising output high 
20  Steel industry eyes 15-20% growth, Infrastructure projects to be major driver 
21  Sahaviriya may buy into smelter abroad 
22  Steelmakers expect expanded facilities 
23  Singapore rebar prices weaken 
24  Steel sector set for difficult year 
25  Steel industry questions Vinashin’s competence 
26  Mining giant vows healthy competition in coal supplies 
27  Brazil’s Usiminas may revive mill plan on recovery 
28  Brazil unlikely to impose iron ore export tax  
29  Northern Brazil pig iron maker resuming output 
30  Russia’s OMK gets 347 mln euro credit for new mill 
31  India will become 2nd largest steel maker by 2012: Virbhadra Singh 
32  Indian iron ore miner ventures into steel making 
33  China’s iron-ore imports from S Africa, Ukraine, Canada up in 2009 
34  Billet imports into SE Asia up $10-25 
35  Iron ore output fell 21% in ‘09, but Vale ‘was still the world’s largest producer’ 
36  ArcelorMittal raises capacity-use on growing global demand 
37  Global steel demand and iron ore supply and demand balance prospective 

 
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