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SEAISI Newsletters May 2010 (download PDF version)
No. Title
Secretary Report 
Australian miners mull tax impact on iron ore projects 
China plans to invest US$618m in Batam 
Indonesian wire rod prices expected to slide 
JFE to Spend $2.2 Billion on Iron Ore, Coal Mines  
Nippon Steel, Ternium agree Mexico steel joint venture 
Korea starts AD probe into Japanese stainless plate 
US withdraw duty review of two korean mills 
Posco eyes stronger global business with Daewoo Intl 
10  Malaysia’s steel demand to reach 8.3-8.4m tonnes in 2010 
11  Singapore rebar prices fall as scrap costs ease 
12  CSC of Taiwan to Invest in Mining with Foreign Partnerships 
13  SSI targets rising demand in Asia 
14  Thainox calls on TISI to upgrade standards 
15  G Steel production picking up 
16  Steel products from Asean countries flood Vietnam 
17  Vietnam long products consumption down 48% m-o-m in April 
18  Vietnam successfully produces first soft iron batch 
19  Vina Kyoei Steel eyes 400,000 tpy billet plant 
20  Vale working at 100% capacity after Q1 restarts 
21  Russia’s ZMZ extends product mix, starts rolling bulb flats 
22  India to raise iron ore export tax 
23  ArcelorMittal exploring tie-up with SAIL 
24  JSW Steel’s April production surges 20% 
25  Now, Tata Steel keen on joining hands with SAIL 
26  China iron ore imports to rise 5 pct in 2010-Sinosteel 
27  China’s April Crude Steel Output Jumps 27% to Record 
28  China may impose carbon tax in 2012: NDRC 
29  China steel ripe for consolidation - ArcelorMittal 
30  China’s Anshan Steel to invest in US steel mill 
31  Billet prices into SE Asia slip to $620-640 cfr 
32  Plate market softens in SE Asia 
33  World OCTG market set to be oversupplied for next five years, says Pell 
34  SE Asian steel industry wary of free trade agreements 
35  ASEAN Steel Demand Recovers, Prices Increase; Do Steel Mills Benefit or Suffer? 

 
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