Feb. 7 at 10:39 a.m.
Filed under:
China,
International,
Unions
By Reuters
A U.S. trade panel Monday approved combined final duties ranging up to nearly 450 percent on steel drill pipe from China used in oil production.
The U.S. International Trade Commission said there was sufficient evidence U.S. companies are threatened with harm by unfairly low priced competition from China. Get the full story »
By Kathy Bergen
A Portland, Ore.-based steelmaker seeking quicker access to its far-flung customers announced this afternoon that it will move its headquarters to the Aon Center in late June.
Evraz Inc. NA, the North American subsidiary of Russian steel behemoth Evraz Group, expects to employ more than 70 workers on the 78th floor, including an as-yet-undetermined number of Portland transplants. Get the full story »
Aug. 13, 2010 at 12:33 p.m.
Filed under:
Construction,
Manufacturing
By Associated Press
U.S. Steel’s Gary Works is set to begin construction on the first two of four plants to produce a coke substitute.
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management issued a source modification permit to the mill onĀ Lake Michigan last week. U.S. Steel spokeswoman Courtney Boone says the $220 million project is moving into the construction phase. Get the full story »
July 9, 2010 at 6:50 a.m.
Filed under:
Manufacturing
From the Times of Northwest Indiana | Rain water dripping on a ladle of molten steel caused a steam explosion that injured three workers at the ArcelorMital Indiana Harbor steel mill Thursday.
July 7, 2010 at 5:36 p.m.
Filed under:
Environment,
Policy,
Politics
By Associated Press
Indiana regulators have given ArcelorMittal permission to dispose of more than 2 million tons of steel-making waste in a landfill at the company’s sprawling complex along Lake Michigan. The decision comes more than two years after ArcelorMittal requested a permit for the restricted waste landfill.