W. Coast tubers pressured to slash prices
Sep 25, 2012 | 04:29 PM
| Frank Haflich
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steel,
structural tubing,
hollow structural sections,
West Coast,
tubers,
tubing prices,
Frank Haflich
LOS ANGELES The West Coast structural tubing market, which had resisted the softening price trend east of the Rockies, this week succumbed to pressures and fell at least $20 per ton, market sources said.
Prices for larger buyers on A500 Grade B hollow structural sections in the Los Angeles market have declined to $960 to $980 per ton ($48 to $49 per hundredweight) from an earlier $980 to $1,000 per tonne ($49 to $50 cwt), the sources said.....
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