Friday, October 29, 2010

China extends embargo of crucial minerals to U.S., Europe

China extends embargo of crucial minerals to U.S., Europe

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Associated Press | Posted: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 12:00 am

HONG KONG • China, which has been blocking shipments of crucial minerals to Japan for the last month, has now quietly halted shipments of some of those same materials to the United States and Europe, three industry officials said Tuesday.

The Chinese action, involving rare earth minerals that are crucial to manufacturing many advanced products, seems certain to further ratchet up already rising trade and currency tensions with the West. Until recently, China typically sought quick and quiet accommodations on trade issues. But the interruption in rare earth supplies is the latest sign from Beijing that Chinese officials are willing to use their growing economic muscle.

"The embargo is expanding" beyond Japan, said one of the three rare earth industry officials, all of whom insisted on anonymity. They said Chinese customs officials imposed the broader shipment restrictions Monday morning, hours after a top Chinese official summoned international news media Sunday night to denounce U.S. trade actions.

China mines 95 percent of the world's rare earth elements, which have broad commercial and military applications. Any curtailment of Chinese supplies of rare earths is likely to be greeted with alarm in Western capitals, particularly because Western companies are believed to keep much smaller stockpiles of rare earths than Japanese companies do.

China's commerce ministry has repeatedly denied that it has imposed an embargo on shipments to Japan, even though Japanese ministers and industry executives say the shipments to their country have been blocked by Chinese customs officials since Sept. 21.

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note: update. China has changed policy on exports of raw materials. Will update later with details.

Poor economy hurts steel industry

Poor economy hurts steel industry

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Associated Press | Posted: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 12:00 am

The steel industry's outlook has dimmed with the unevenness of the global economy. Sales have dropped with prices while costs have risen, leaving companies pessimistic about the rest of the year.

Two of the world's biggest steel manufacturers turned in third-quarter performances Tuesday that demonstrated how much expectations have changed since mid-year as many countries and regions fail to generate significant growth.

ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steel maker by output, and U.S. Steel Corp., the biggest U.S. steel company, said the lack of recovery in the construction market, a huge customer, is a primary drag on results. Other key industries, such as autos and appliances, are faring better but still aren't using steel at pre-recession rates.

Argus Research analyst Bill Selesky said steel customers are worried about future growth, which has cut into their orders. "They don't see it picking up noticeably down the road," he said.

As a result, U.S. Steel, which in July predicted a profit for the third quarter, instead reported a $51 million loss. The company, which owns Granite City Works, blamed the decline largely on the choppy recovery in North America and Europe, a weak construction market and seasonal buying patterns.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Jaco reports on yesterday's meeting

if you did not get to yesterday's American manufacturing meeting, your loss. It ws good meeting. Kudos to Jeff Rains and lads.

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‘Not Really a Worker’: Home-Based Unions Challenged in Court | Labor Notes

‘Not Really a Worker’: Home-Based Unions Challenged in Court | Labor Notes

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Keep it Made in America" Town Hall Tour

some background info on today's meeting. October 27 | 5:00pm | Moolah Shrine Center | St. Louis, MO

This non-partisan event is free and open
to the public, but an RSVP is required. CALL 866-365-2203
Please specify the city of your event.
Email rsvp@aamfg.org
Website:
www.americanmanufacturing.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/
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http://aamfg.org/

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As we begin our last week on the 2010 "Keep it Made in America" Town Hall Tour, we're stopping in St Louis, Missouri. Participants at the event include:

•Scott Paul, Executive Director, Alliance for American Manufacturing
•Rep. Russ Carnahan, (D-MO) 3rd congressional district
•Robyn Hamlin, 1st congressional district MO Republican candidate
•Arthur Lieber, 2nd congressional district MO Democrat candidate
•Don Robinson, SLCC
•Rev. Charles Burton, Attorney, St Louis School District and President, UCM (an affiliate of Gameliel)
•Dan SinCLair, Dave SinClair Automobiel
•Bob Farrar, President, Lunar Tool
•James Wiley, Attorney, Intellectual Property Rights
Like many states, Missouri has been hit hard from the recession and outsourcing of jobs. Here are a few statistics that outline the magnitude of job loss in the state:

•Between 2000 and 2008, Missouri lost 75,800 manufacturing jobs.
•Since the recession began in 2008, the state has lost over 13% of manufacturing jobs.
•Between 2001 and 2008, Missouri has lost 38,300 jobs due to trade with China alone, that's 1.38% of employment.
Be sure to RSVP for our St Louis event as well as our final events in Concord, NH and Wausau, WI.
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at our Soar meetings, the topic of American jobs comes up all the time

cnn political ads and fake steelworker

with all the unemployed steelworkers, one thinks they could have found a real one
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here is the pulled tv ad

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

America for sale--countdown--Leo Gerard

Mr Blunt cares not to answer donation questions. What could one expect from buddy of Casino Jack

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Saturday, October 16, 2010

The Mis-Informant-

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HealthCareForAmerica | October 11, 2010 --10-15, 2010 part 2
Call the Spewman Hotline: 206-438-3964 Jack Black & America Ferrera bring you The (Mis)Informant

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Friday, October 8, 2010

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Blunt--Chamber of Commerce--foreign funds-

amazing story. Perhaps voters should ask questions, but that would a strech to ask the media.

Foreign companies can make a good deal--so many for sale and cheap