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SBB Global Steel Markets, NYC
16 novembro 2010

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Program

Come and engage with global steel leaders discussing worldwide trends in the production and trade of steel and raw materials. By attending, you can expect to gain a new understanding of global steelmaking overcapacity, China, and the way margins are moving upstream.

 

Other topics to be discussed include:

  • How will China and India’s changing roles affect the world marketplace?
  • What impact are regulations having on the flow of international steel trade?
  • What impact is global overcapacity having on steel prices?
  • Will renewed currency valuation initiatives have any effect on import/export opportunities?
  • What products are bright spots for consumption around the globe?

 

Full program available soon, check back regularly for new updates.

Day 1 - terça-feira, 16 novembro 2010
08:00 Registration
09:00 Session 1 – Navigating the global marketplace

An overview of the world’s major steel regions and a look at what’s happening with production, imports, exports, capital investments, government policies and more. High-profile executives from some of the largest producers give their outlook on China and the global market.

Presidente: Mr Chris Davis

Navigating the Global Marketplace

Sr. Malay Mukherjee, CEO, Essar Steel Business Group

SBB's Global Steel Markets Conference

Sr. John Goodish, Executive VP & COO, United States Steel Corporation

Navigating the Global Markets

Sr. C. Lourenco Goncalves, Chairman, President & CEO, Metals USA Holdings Corp.

10:30 Refreshment break
11:00 Session 2 – Exporting: A US perspective

Mills that have been traditionally domestic focused are looking to step up their global business. US mills, as well as foreign mills with an American presence, talk about opportunities they’ve found for exporting. Which overseas markets and products are hot right now? What kinds of exporting networks are they using to have the most success?

Presidente: Mr David Phelps

Exporting: A US Perspective

Sr. Bernd Neuenkirchen, VP Wire Rod, Coutinho & Ferrostaal

Steel Export Restraints

Sr. Kenneth J. Pierce, Partner, Hughes, Hubbard & Reed LLP

Global Strength. Local Presence.

Sr. Brian Wigley, Director of Marketing, RG Steel LLC

12:30 Networking lunch

Sr. Malay Mukherjee, CEO, Essar Steel Business Group

13:30 Session 3 – Raw materials and the global market

A shift away from annual pricing and other changing dynamics have producers scrambling to keep up with pricing volatility. Top mill executives and industry players talk about what tools and approaches they’re taking to manage costs in this new environment.

Presidente: Mr Dan Hilliard

Supply/Demand Fundamentals of DRI/HBI

Sr. Luis Pinate, President, DRIMETS

Raw Material and the Global Market - Derivatives a users perspective

Sr. Rick Dougherty, Vice President, Cargill Ferrous International

The New Volatility in Steel: Dynamics and Prospects

Sr. Richard McLaughlin, Director, Hatch

15:00 Refreshment break
15:30 Session 4 – Pricing: a look ahead

Industry analysts and other market sources give their views on where prices are moving as the industry heads into another year of uncertainty. Buyers, traders and producers are likely to face high iron ore and coking coal prices, over-capacity and soft prices in 2011.

Presidente: Mr Andrew Goodwin

World Steel Dynamics Inside Track #107

Sr. Peter Marcus, Founder & Managing Partner, World Steel Dynamics

A View on 2011

Sr. Josh Spoores, Senior Marketing Analyst, Severstal North America

Standard & Poor's Outlook for Steel Industry Credit Quality

Sra. Marie Shmaruk, Director, Metals & Mining Group, Standard & Poor's

Pacesetter Presentation

Sr. Sandy Simon, VP of Business Development, Pacesetter Steel Service, Inc

16:30 Conference ends
17:30 Conference dinner - AIIS 60th Annual Dinner

held in conjunction with AIIS

 

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