USS warns on imports, threatens complaint
Oct 31, 2012 | 09:53 AM
| Michael Cowden
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steel,
U.S. Steel,
John Surma,
tubular,
pipe and tube,
flat-rolled steel,
imports,
trade case
Michael Cowden
CHICAGO U.S. Steel Corp. is keeping a close eye on imports of flat-rolled and tubular products, particularly from South Korea, and may file a trade complaint if it deems it necessary, company executives said.
The Pittsburgh-based steelmaker has seen both spot and contract prices for flat-rolled products tumble as a result of high import volumes and lower raw material costs, U.S. Steel chairman and chief executive officer John P. Surma said Tuesday during a conference call following the release of third-quarter financial data.
Flat-rolled imports eased slightly in the third quarter as domestic prices receded, but year-to-date import volumes still remained above levels seen in the first nine months of 2011 and well above the modest increase in domestic demand, Surma said.....
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