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SEAISI Newsletters Mar 2010 (download PDF version)
No. Title
BHP to push spot iron ore pricing at conference 
Indonesian local HRC prices up $34/T 
Nippon Steel to Source More Coking Coal, Ore Itself 
Kobeseiko proposes $1b steel billet mill project  
Japan aims to cut emissions  
Posco Begins Building Galvanized Steel Sheet Plant in India 
Posco May Invest $200 Million in Vietnam Plant on Thainox Delay 
Stamford moves into steel making. Education group seeks to broaden earnings base 
Malaysian local rebar prices up $30/T 
10  CSC of Taiwan to Post US$0.071 in EPS in H1 
11  Progress resumes on Taiwanese steel plant 
12  Siam Yamato’s No.2 section mill starts commercial production 
13  Thai steel demand set to bounce back 
14  Upstream steel complex plans delayed 
15  VNSteel transfers capital contribution in Southern Steel Sheet Co  
16  Vietnam turns to strip as HRC offers hit $700 cfr 
17  Sheet steel plant stake sold to Italian equipment supplier 
18  Brazil’s MMX to invest R$200m in 2010 iron ore projects 
19  CIS billet producers increase export offers on ferrous scrap gains 
20  Russian mills set to raise local CRC prices on better demand 
21  Steel cos see double-digit growth 
22  Steel Authority Seeks Japanese Technology Partner 
23  SAIL to increase capacity to 26 mtpa by 2014 
24  Indian stainless bar imports face 5.54% Commerce duty 
25  Chinese exchange to offer coke futures contracts 
26  China’s iron ore imports rose 41% in 2009  
27  Baosteel wins line pipe order for Australian LNG project 
28  China to Support Steel Makers in Iron-Ore Discussions  
29  WSA sees steel demand up, Asia to profit most 
30  Severstal eyes entrance into Asia, remains upbeat about overseas assets 
31  Billet prices into SE Asia rise by up to $45 cfr 
32  Scrap offer prices shoot up in E. Asia, buyers bid lower 
33  ASEAN: steel consumption recovered in the second half of 2009 but total consumption down for the whole year  
34  Australia’s biggest carbon emitters 

 
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