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SEAISI Newsletters Apr 2010 (download PDF version)
No. Title
Secretary Report  
BHP Billiton signs short-term deals with Asian clients 
Iron ore exports up 12% at Port Hedland 
BHPB settles quarterly iron ore price with ArcelorMittal 
Steel price may rise by 50% due to high production costs 
Japan’s Kobe licensed to invest steel plants  
Nippon Steel to strengthen upstream operations – from 2012 
Posco SS confident about Vietnam section mill approval 
Hyundai Steel starts commercial op of first-ever blast furnace 
10  Steelmakers in Korea, Japan May Jointly Oppose Ore Price Gains 
11  Steel price on the rise 
12  CSC Raises Export Wholesale Prices by US$100 per Metric Ton 
13  Taiwan stainless producers see strong demand 
14  Stainless steel industry seeks new laws 
15  G Steel finalises debt plan 
16  Tata studying local high-value steel production 
17  Singapore rebar prices up $72-86/T 
18  Vietnam real estate investors frozen by steel supplier scam  
19  Vietnam steel producers manipulating prices  
20  Steel producers allay shortages 
21  Brazilian automotive output hit record in March; sales up 
22  Brazilian construction sector fears steel price increases 
23  China, Brazil sign deals at shortened BRIC summit 
24  CIS mills boost local rebar prices as demand picks up 
25  CIS steel industry tipped to see more consolidation 
26  Steel consumption up 8% on high infra, auto demand 
27  Steel majors see 15% rise in sales in March 
28  Govt for SAIL-Posco deal by May-end 
29  CISA seeks ban on imports of ‘low grade’ iron ore 
30  US slaps import duties on Chinese steel pipe 
31  China May Be Net Importer of Coal for Second Year  
32  China slaps duties on U.S., Russian silicon steel 
33  EU to extend duties on Chinese steel ropes, cables 
34  Rio Tinto joins BHP and Vale to end annual ore pricing 
35  Sales of iron ore surge, but copper production drops 
36  Economic and Steel Industry Outlook in ASEAN 

 
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