Latin America steel market to feel import effects
Dec 28, 2012 | 10:18 AM
| Ana Paula Camargo
Tags
steel imports,
Latin America,
Benjamin Baptista,
Alacero,
Ana Paula Camargo
SÃO PAULO The Latin American steel industry is expected to remain cautious in 2013 as the result of increasing imports and uncertain global economic conditions.
Concerns about the European market, lingering doubts of a U.S. economic recovery and a reduced growth forecast for China are shrinking export options for Latin Americas steel sector, Benjamin Baptista, president of Latin American steel association Alacero, told AMM sister publication Steel First.....
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